Just Eat and Iceland Partnered for Low-Cost Deliveries
Michael Hemsworth — March 21, 2023 — Business
References: just-eat & talkingretail
Just Eat and Iceland have announced a new partnership in the UK that will provide consumers with access to more than 5,000 products on a rapid basis. The initiative will see 200 Iceland locations taking part by the end of April with additional locations in London, Manchester, Belfast and Leeds also being added throughout 2023. The partnership will open to consumers to a variety of everyday essentials, fresh produce, frozen items and more that can be ordered via Just Eat for deliver in under 30-minutes.
International and Wholesale Director at Iceland Foods Justin Addison spoke on the Just Eat and Iceland partnership saying, "We are excited to be partnering with Just Eat, enabling us to expand our offering with instant delivery at the click of a button. We strive to support our customers in any way we can, which includes providing great value, with convenient groceries, even on those days when they don’t visit us in store.”
International and Wholesale Director at Iceland Foods Justin Addison spoke on the Just Eat and Iceland partnership saying, "We are excited to be partnering with Just Eat, enabling us to expand our offering with instant delivery at the click of a button. We strive to support our customers in any way we can, which includes providing great value, with convenient groceries, even on those days when they don’t visit us in store.”
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