Expanding to Naas & Newbridge
Food delivery service, Deliveroo is to launch in Co. Kildare.
The service will expand to Naas & Newbridge.
Foods from restaurants such as KFC, Camile Thai, Burger King & Subway can be delivered through the service, to door within 30 minutes.
The firm notes it has had steady growth through the first 3 quarters of 2021, leading to expansion in counties Kildare, Louth & Meath.
More than 1,000 self-employed riders currently work for the company.
Growth Manager for Deliveroo, Paddy Quinlan spoke about the expansion, “Deliveroo’s expansion across the east is illustrative of its commitment to the Irish market. Since 2015, Deliveroo has become embedded in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway and has continued to grow with new service available in Waterford and Wicklow. And now we’re looking forward to adding Louth, Meath and Kildare to that list. In addition to creating valuable opportunities for riders, our sustained growth in Ireland will be a boost to local restaurants which will be able to reach new customers and grow their businesses through food delivery.” “Deliveroo’s expansion across the east is illustrative of its commitment to the Irish market. Since 2015, Deliveroo has become embedded in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway and has continued to grow with new service available in Waterford and Wicklow. And now we’re looking forward to adding Louth, Meath and Kildare to that list. In addition to creating valuable opportunities for riders, our sustained growth in Ireland will be a boost to local restaurants which will be able to reach new customers and grow their businesses through food delivery.”

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