- The expansion will see over 380 Morrisons supermarkets offering Just Eat services, delivering everyday items conveniently for every customer moment -
- Morrisons first partnered with Just Eat in 2022 to offer meals from its cafés, before adding groceries from Morrisons Daily convenience stores in December 2023 -
Morrisons has expanded its partnership with Just Eat to include groceries from its supermarkets as well as deliveries from its cafés and Morrisons Daily convenience stores.
The partnership was initially rolled-out to Morrisons Cafés in 2022, followed by 60 Morrisons Daily convenience stores in December 2023, and today serves almost 700 Morrisons Dailys. Now, on-demand delivery from Just Eat will also be available from 380 Morrisons supermarkets across the UK.
Customers will have access to thousands of products from everyday essentials and Market Street fresh favourites to last minute dinners and must-have treats, all available for delivery via the Just Eat app and website.
As part of the extended partnership, Just Eat is offering free delivery on all Morrisons grocery products (with a total basket value of over £15) until the end of 2024, to demonstrate Just Eat's commitment to not only offering the best choice and convenience, but great value too.
Charlotte Exell, Morrisons Online Operations Director, said: “By building on our successful partnership with Just Eat, we are excited to introduce another fast and convenient option for our customers to get Morrisons groceries delivered straight to their door. We’re committed to offering great value and high quality products to our customers however they choose to shop.”
The expanded partnership comes as part of Just Eat’s mission to be there for every customer moment, whether that’s a late night grocery dash, last minute gift giving or a quick coffee delivery. The on-demand delivery platform first launched its retail expansion in 2022, and its retail and grocery offering now covers over 78% of UK postcodes.
Amy Heather, Director of Strategic Accounts at Just Eat UK, said: “We’re seeing a huge appetite for on-demand grocery from consumers, with over a million customers having purchased groceries via Just Eat last year alone. As our customers increasingly seek convenience, extending our partnership with Morrisons signals this significant growing demand and our commitment to providing choice and value to consumers so that they can get whatever they need, wherever and whenever they need it.”