The company’s growth trajectory continues with recent openings in Massachusetts and Connecticut, signaling an aggressive push to capture market share. CEO Tony Hoggett attributed this pace to a combination of disciplined operations and proprietary technology designed to streamline high-volume meal preparation.
This expansion is bolstered by a $650 million Series D funding round, which valued the platform at $9 billion pre-money. Backed by heavyweights including Accel, Google Ventures, and ARK Invest, the company plans to channel these funds into robotics, artificial intelligence, and physical marketplace growth. With an eye toward a public offering as early as 2027, Wonder is positioning itself to fundamentally alter the economics of restaurant-quality food delivery.





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