All Delivery articles – Page 22
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Côte launches ready meal delivery service
Côte has launched a new online shop and delivery platform, allowing consumers to order food throughout the closure period.
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Crussh launches home delivery
Healthy-eating and Juice brand Crussh has launched a home delivery option for consumers within the M25.
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Leon readies new delivery service, Feed Britain
Leon is to launch an online delivery service, Feed Britain, offering grocery boxes and ready meals.
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C&C launches delivery app
Alcohol supplier C&C group has launched a delivery and click and collect app to enable on-trade sites to continue trading throughout the coronavirus lockdown.
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Boxparks shuts down delivery operation
Boxpark has completely shut all of its sites, with tenants still operating as a delivery service to cease trading.
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Pizza Hut leads donations for Deliveroo NHS appeal
Pizza Hut is leading donations towards a Deliveroo appeal to give 500,000 meals to NHS workers.
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Domino’s sees acceleration in delivery sales
Domino’s UK has reported an acceleration in delivery sales since the Government enforced closure of bars and restaurants. In the last week, trading for the group has increased, with growth in delivery more than offsetting the lack of collection orders, which typically accounts for around 20% of sales. In line ...
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Deliveroo speeds up cash flow to restaurants
Deliveroo has launched a new rapid payment system so restaurants can access cash made from deliveries inside 24 hours. The new service is completely free of charge and Deliveroo will cover any increase in banking charges. It will be available for at least the next three months. “We want to do everything possible to support our restaurant partners,” Will Shu, founder and CEO of Deliveroo, told MCA.
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Pubs can serve hot food for takeaway and delivery
Pubs will still be able to sell food for delivery and takeaway while closed to the public, the government has confirmed to The Morning Advertiser.
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Dishoom, Burger King and Caffé Nero remove to-go and delivery options
Dishoom, Burger King and Caffé Nero are among the latest operators to announce a full estate-wide closure, removing collection, takeaway and delivery options.
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Deliveroo partners with M&S for food delivery
Deliveroo has announced a new partnership with BP and Marks & Spencer Food as UK lockdown commences.
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Support needed for ‘vital’ takeaway and delivery services during lockdown
Restaurants and cafes will continue to be able to offer food delivery and takeaway under exemptions to the UK lockdown, the government has said.
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Why are big brands abandoning takeaway and delivery?
Takeaway and delivery last week emerged as a possible silver lining to the biblical storm clouds posing an existential threat to the restaurant and bar industry.
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Uber Eats launches support initiatives for independent restaurants
Uber Eats will be waiving activation fees to help new independent businesses wanting to join the platform amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Just Eat announces “emergency support package” for small independent restaurants
Just Eat has launched an emergency support package for small restaurants which will rebate 33% on commissions for the next 30 days. It’s also removing commissions on collections and will waive sign-up fees for new restaurants. “These are some of the most challenging times the restaurants we work with have ...
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Restaurants close dine-in, announce delivery options
Bao, Kricket, Berber & Q, Breddos Tacos and Monty’s Deli are among the restaurant groups to announce temporary closures.
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Deliveroo introduces no-contact drop-offs
Deliveroo has introduced a no-contact drop-off service amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Inside Deliveroo’s new health-focused delivery-only service
Food Spark delves deeper into the trends behind the delivery giant’s Dream Burger range and its key nutritional drivers
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Wagamama CEO Emma Woods on expansion, delivery, Mamago and the coronavirus
Hard, disciplined and relentless. Not the first words you might imagine when thinking about Wagamama, but you don’t deliver 8.5% upticks in a market like this just because you have a big vegan menu and smiley staff. You also need to be as tough as Japanese steel.
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Analysis & Insight
Delivery promiscuity in a fragmented market
Casual dining brands are becoming more promiscuous with delivery operators, MCA analysis has revealed.