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Waitrose signs up with Deliveroo to offer a quick food delivery service

1 Sep, 2020

Takeaway food company Deliveroo has signed a new deal with Waitrose to give customers a fast-track food delivery service from supermarkets to their homes. The supermarket has said there will initially be a 12-week trial period, giving more than half a million households the opportunity to have Waitrose food delivered directly to them. If the […]

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Takeaway food company Deliveroo has signed a new deal with Waitrose to give customers a fast-track food delivery service from supermarkets to their homes.

The supermarket has said there will initially be a 12-week trial period, giving more than half a million households the opportunity to have Waitrose food delivered directly to them.

If the trial is deemed to be successful by Waitrose, the company is expected to extend the test into more locations before looking at further opportunities to roll out on a larger scale.

The trial will start on 1st September from the Waitrose shops in Bracknell and Clifton, before launching in its Surbiton, Fitzroy Street (Cambridge) and Notting Hill shops from 3rd September.

“This new partnership will bring Waitrose’s fantastic product range to people in as little as 30 minutes. We are excited about working with such a brilliant British brand, bringing people the food they need and want, on-demand.”

More than 500 Waitrose products will be available for Deliveroo customers to choose from, including ready meals, fruit, vegetables, meat, milk, snacks, store cupboard and cleaning essentials, as well as beer and wine. Customers will be able to place orders from one hour after the shop opens through to one hour before the shop closes.

Ajay Lakhani, vice president of new business, Deliveroo said: “Deliveroo’s on-demand grocery services have proven vital for so many people during this difficult period, allowing families to get the items they want and need quickly without having to leave home.

“This new partnership will bring Waitrose’s fantastic product range to people in as little as 30 minutes. We are excited about working with such a brilliant British brand, bringing people the food they need and want, on-demand.”

Waitrose Rapid

The trial is designed to complement the supermarket’s two-hour home delivery service, Waitrose Rapid, which now has more than 23,000 customers, a three-fold increase compared to pre-Covid.

Additionally, Waitrose.com provides online access to a full-shop range and now offers over 160,000 weekly slots, compared to 60,000 before the pandemic, with plans underway to increase capacity to 250,000 weekly slots.

The announcement underlines the ambition set out in The John Lewis Partnership’s Strategic Update in July that it intends to look at commercial partnerships to allow Waitrose to grow efficiently and give customers more convenient access to its products.

Deliveroo, which works with 35,000 restaurants and 30,000 riders in the UK, has seen rapid growth and expansion in convenience and grocery delivery in recent months and is keen to build on this momentum.

James Bailey, executive director for Waitrose, said: “We have laid down a marker for our future strategy with the growth of Waitrose.com and Waitrose Rapid and this gives us another opportunity to give our customers a taste of what the future of convenience shopping could look like for us.

“Our trial with Deliveroo has huge potential to give new and existing customers greater choice and flexibility for when and how they want to shop with Waitrose.”

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