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Morrisons launches grocery delivery service with Deliveroo

Morrisons and Deliveroo have launched a new service where customers can order from a range of 70 essential household items from Morrisons stores for on-demand delivery…. View Article

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Morrisons launches grocery delivery service with Deliveroo

Morrisons and Deliveroo have launched a new service where customers can order from a range of 70 essential household items from Morrisons stores for on-demand delivery.

The service will operate for the duration of the Covid-19 crisis and is available from more than 130 Morrisons supermarkets across the UK.

Customers make their orders on the Deliveroo app or website and delivery can be made within a 2.5 miles radius of local Morrisons stores. All deliveries are contact-free with Deliveroo riders leaving the shopping outside customers’ doors for them to collect.

Items are priced the same as in Morrisons shops, although there is a flat £4.99 delivery fee unless customers have the Deliveroo Plus service.

Morrisons chief executive David Potts said: “Our partnership with Deliveroo will help us to continue to play our full part in feeding the nation. Customers will be able to order essential products from Morrisons biked by Deliveroo to the door in as little as under 30 minutes. It’s a great combination of traditional and modern methods and it will provide more vulnerable people with the opportunity to receive their home delivery.”

 

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