KEY POINTS
  • SoftBank-backed Zume is laying off 360 employees, representing about half its staff, and shuttering its robotic pizza-making and delivery business.
  • CEO Alex Garden said the company is creating 100 new positions in its food packaging unit.
  • It's another black eye for SoftBank's Vision Fund, which has seen several portfolio companies suffer through layoffs in recent months after a lackluster debut from Uber and an abandoned IPO from WeWork.

SoftBank-backed Zume is laying off 360 employees, accounting for about 50 percent of its workforce, and shuttering its robotic pizza business to focus on food packaging.

It represents another black eye for SoftBank's Vision Fund, which has seen a number of its portfolio companies announce layoffs and executive changes over the last year -- earlier this week, SoftBank-backed car rental company Getaround laid off about 150 employees, or about one-quarter of staff. It also follows disappointing public market debuts from some of SoftBank's biggest and highest profile investments, including Uber and WeWork, whose IPO was suspended last year.