Morrisons expands delivery service from 500 stores - get thousands of items within 30 minutes
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Morrisons has extended its partnership with Deliveroo
Morrisons customers will be able to order around 2,500 food items for home delivery in more locations.
This comes in collaboration with food delivery service Deliveroo and shoppers can get their groceries in as little as 30 minutes.
Thousands of fresh, frozen and ambient items will be available to order for fast delivery from 500 Morrisons Daily convenience stores.
Morrisons Daily branches stock core food and home items, fresh food-to-go and selected elements of Morrisons' popular Market Street fresh food.
Morrisons has rolled out Deliveroo services to more branches
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The supermarket giant first teamed up with Deliveroo in April 2020, helping shoppers get food during the Covid pandemic.
The service has been available in 390 locations before now being rolled out to around 500, and customers will be able to get speedy delivery in less than 30 minutes.
Convenience, online & wholesale Director for Morrisons Joseph Sutton said: “Our partnership with Deliveroo has gone from strength to strength since we first started working together in 2020.
"Customers tell us how important rapid delivery services are to them and so we’re delighted to be extending the Deliveroo service and making it available from 500 of our Morrisons Daily stores.”
VP of Grocery and Retail at Deliveroo Suzy McClintock added: "We're excited to expand our partnership with Morrisons to 500 Morrisons Daily stores.
"We've been proud to partner with Morrisons since 2020 and our customers love the convenience of getting fresh groceries delivered to their door on demand, and this extension means even more people across the UK can enjoy that service.
"We are thrilled to continue bringing more of Morrisons' fantastic range straight to our customers' homes, including price matching to in store prices on some of the most popular items, making everyday life a little easier."
This comes as another popular supermarket, Aldi, updated how Britons can get their groceries.
It will axe its Click & Collect service from stores within a matter of days.
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Aldi has axed its Click & Collect service
ALDIThe service launched in September 2020 and is currently available in 177 stores, however the retailer said the change will help keep prices low and maintain efficiency.
It added: "Our Click & Collect service is coming to an end from August 19, 2024. After this date, you will not be able to place any new Click & Collect orders. We apologise for any inconvenience."
A spokesperson said: "At Aldi, our focus is on providing customers with high-quality products at the lowest possible prices.
"One of the ways we keep our prices low for customers is by running the most efficient supermarket business in Britain.
"As a result, we’ve made the decision to bring our Click & Collect service to an end so we can focus on doing just that."