Instacart filed an updated IPO prospectus Monday and clarified how its contract works with data storage and analytics company Snowflake , after the initial filing appeared to show a dramatic decline in spending on Snowflake's technology.
The apparent slippage led to confusion and spurred employees at rival Databricks to suggest online that it was picking up that business.
"These cash payments, including the payments we made in 2022, generally represent prepayments for future services which, in many cases, span multiple fiscal periods," Instacart wrote.
For both 2021 and 2022, Instacart said it incurred operating expenses tied to the cloud technology of $28 million.
Instacart isn't required to disclose its relationship with Databricks, but both companies published recent posts about the implementation on their websites.
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