
After selling Diapers.com to Amazon for $545 million and Jet.com to Walmart for $3.3 billion, Lore is now deploying $700 million-plus to reinvent food delivery through Wonder's mobile-kitchen model built around celebrity-chef recipes at scale.
Marc Lore is one of America's most prolific serial entrepreneurs, having founded Jet.com (acquired by Walmart for $3.3 billion), co-founded Diapers.com (acquired by Amazon for $545 million), and most recently founded Wonder, a food technology company that operates mobile restaurants and ghost kitchens.
Lore also led Walmart's U.S. e-commerce division after the Jet.com acquisition, growing it into a major competitor to Amazon. He is a minority owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx NBA/WNBA franchises. Wonder combines celebrity chef recipes with advanced food technology and logistics to deliver restaurant-quality meals at scale. The company has raised over $700 million and is rapidly expanding. Lore's career trajectory-three major e-commerce ventures, a stint running e-commerce for the world's largest retailer, and ownership of professional sports teams-demonstrates an extraordinary range of entrepreneurial ambition and execution across multiple industries.

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