Co-op partners with Just Eat

Central England Co-op has formed a new partnership with Just Eat.

Just Eat will provide an on-demand grocery service across 10 of the retailer’s stores.

Stores in Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, the West Midlands and Yorkshire are included in the initial roll-out.

Shoppers choose items using the app which are then picked and packed at the nearby store by before being delivered to them via Just Eat’s network of delivery drivers.

Customers ordering via Just Eat have access to over 1,500 products including everyday groceries, drinks and snacks.

“We’re excited to partner with Just Eat to give our customers and members in these 10 initial locations a quick and easy way to get their groceries delivered to their door in quick time,” said Claire Koziol, head of stores at Central England Co-op. “We are committed to making it as easy as possible for our customers to shop with us and this partnership gives us the opportunity to not only provide another option for our communities but also work with a recognised and respected brand in home delivery.”

Andrew Kenny, managing director UK at Just Eat, said: “We’re excited to further expand Just Eat’s grocery offering. With over 60,000 restaurant and grocery partners on the Just Eat platform and an extensive delivery reach across 95% of the UK, this partnership with Central England Co-op marks the next stage in Just Eat’s commitment to delivering the best service and range of options for our customers.”

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