Just Eat Ireland And Maxi Zoo Team Up For First-Of-Its-Kind Petcare Delivery
Just Eat and Maxi Zoo announced a new partnership on National Rescue Dog Day, which will see pet food deliveries available on the popular app.
Ireland’s leading on-demand delivery platform has launched the two-year exclusive partnership in 32 of 34 Maxi Zoo stores across Ireland, enabling pet parents to order their favourite pet products for same-day delivery, directly to their door, Checkout reported.
This announcement reinforces Just Eat Ireland’s evolution beyond food and groceries, as it continues to deliver not only delicious dishes and essential items from restaurant and retail partners across the country, but also more of the everyday products Irish consumers are looking to order more frequently.
Commenting on the partnership, the head of grocery at Just Eat Ireland Ronan Neary said, “Ireland is a nation of pet lovers, so we’re delighted to partner with Maxi Zoo to make it even easier for people to care for and treat their pets.
“This new partnership offers a faster, more convenient way to shop for your furry friends, and is another great example of how Just Eat is leading the way in bringing innovation to the world of on-demand, retail delivery.”
The head of sales at Maxi Zoo Ireland Rory Farrell added, “We’re excited to join forces with Just Eat in this new partnership, which makes it even easier for people to access the products their pets love.
“From last-minute treats to essential supplies, pet owners can now rely on Just Eat to deliver what they need, when they need it, quickly and conveniently.”
Shoppers can now search Maxi Zoo on Just Eat to order pet products straight to their home.
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