Asda has announced the expansion of its grocery delivery partnership with Uber Eats, adding 88 additional stores to the app across the UK.

Asda now offers delivery through Uber Eats across a total of 405 locations in the UK.

Uber Eats customers are now able to order more than 1800 products on the app from seasonal items to everyday essentials. As part of the expansion, the supermarket is offering customers new menu options such as a ‘vegan stock up’, ‘breakfast fry up’, and ‘Build a Sandwich’ bundles. Asda claims that these new bundles will make it easier for customer to order those items which are regularly ordered together.

Uber Eats now delivers from over 4300 grocery and convenience partners across the UK, which it says “reflects the evolving way consumers engage with food delivery from traditional takeout on a Friday night to now ordering grocery essentials mid-week.”

Tesco, Ocado, Sainsbury’s and Iceland also run their own speedy delivery services.

Simon Gregg, senior vice president of ecommerce at Asda, said: “We’re seeing an increasing number of customers shopping for tonight as well as for tomorrow through the wide range of delivery options now available. Our partnership with Uber Eats means we’re able to offer rapid delivery in nearly 100 new locations, saving even more of our customers an extra trip.”