The food-delivery platform Wonder wants to own the dining experience from start to finish. Unlike a typical delivery app like GrubHub (which Wonder acquired in 2025), Wonder operates like an Amazon warehouse, with AI, robotics, conveyor belts, and automated scanners assembling a stream of restaurant-quality meals that are prepared in 2,500-sq.-ft. kitchens and delivered to the customer in 30 minutes. “We bring great food to places that are food deserts—places that don’t have fast casual,” says founder and CEO Marc Lore. Launched in 2018 as a food-delivery startup, Wonder now operates in 110 locations (where customers can also dine in or pick up) across the Northeast, with the goal of reaching 400 by the end of 2027. Each offers a range of recipes, from high-end meals from star chefs (including Bobby Flay and José Andrés ) to casual bites like pizza, salad bowls, or tacos.…