JustEat to start delivering McDonald's in Ireland this year

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JustEat to start McDonald's McDelivery in Ireland and UK this year

JustEat have partnered with McDonald's to offer a delivery service in Ireland and the UK, it has been announced.McDelivery has proved extremely popular with customers in the UK and Ireland, since it launched in 2017 and 2018 respectively.

Peter Duffy, Just Eat’s Interim CEO, said: “We are delighted to announce that we have agreed to partner in the UK and Ireland with McDonald’s. "This partnership, along with our recently announced relationship with Greggs, will require significant investment but will accelerate our growth ambitions and enhance our market position by offering our customers the widest choice available.”

Just Eat has over 2,100 Irish takeaway restaurants online and consumers can access their favourite local eateries for lunchtime and evening options with a choice of over 40 cuisines. More than 80% of customers order either via the app or on mobile device with the Just Eat app downloaded over two million times since it was launched in Ireland five years ago.

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