Britain’s Sainsbury’s Partners With Just Eat For Home Delivery
Sainsbury’s, Britain’s second biggest supermarket group, has linked up with online meal ordering and delivery firm Just Eat Takeaway, to add faster home delivery for groceries across the country.
Shoppers will be able to order items from Sainsbury’s for delivery in under 30 minutes using the Just Eat app.
The partnership will launch with more than 175 stores by the end of February, with a further roll-out across the country in 2023.
Sainsbury’s has its own online delivery service, including its ‘Chop Chop’ service that delivers in 60 minutes.
New Partnerships
Just Eat already has partnership deals in Britain with Asda, the UK’s No. 3 supermarket group, wholesaler Booker, which is part of market leader Tesco, and fast food group Greggs.
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