Deliveroo customers can get free £10 food voucher – how to claim

Deliveroo has helped lots of Britons this year with on-demand grocery services as well as the nation’s favourite takeaways. The food ordering app is running a huge money-saving deal for all new customers when they spend £15 on their first delivery. 

Valid nationwide across all groceries and takeaways on the app, the deal allows customers to claim a free £10 voucher when they spend £15.

Available from today until February 28, there are over 140,000 takeaways and restaurants for Britons to choose from.

The offer has been announced to celebrate the launch of a brand new campaign in line with the food delivery company’s commitment to delivering great food to their customers.

Their new campaign is called ‘Deliveroo Presents: The Year of Great Food’. 

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Deliveroo also delivers on-demand groceries from supermarkets including Waitrose, Co-op, Aldi, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s to help ensure customers have their essentials. 

The service sees groceries delivered to homes in as little time as 30 minutes. 

The takeaway service has also delivered more than half a million free meals to NHS frontline staff during the pandemic as well as expanding its service to be more accessible for people across the country. 

Discount retailer Aldi extended its Deliveroo trial to almost 130 stores nationwide back in November with cities including Bristol, Liverpool and Brighton able to access the service.

Aldi also has a home delivery service including next day delivery, named day delivery as well as free standard delivery over £30.

The discount retailer said: “There is no minimum spend for delivery.

“Enjoy free standard delivery on all wine and Specialbuys orders over £30, excluding large and high value item deliveries. For orders under £30, standard delivery is charged at £2.95.”

CollectPlus is also available for a charge of £2.95 which allows customers to shop online and have them delivered to a convenient CollectPlus point.

source: express.co.uk