, UK

Just Eat sets up £1m cash aid to support small businesses during high inflation

The package is available for eligible UK independent restaurant partners.

To help small businesses grappling with inflationary pressures, Just Eat launched a £1m financial package for its small, independent restaurant partners in the UK.

The fund includes a consolidated package of measures offering marketing and financial aid for its restaurant partners.

Alongside this fund, the package includes fast funding with flexible payments through YouLend, which will provide restaurants with support on helping with cash flow or investing in growth.

Just Eat also worked with Booker to offer restaurant partners cashback on their supply purchases. 

For example, a spend of £500 a week earns 5% cashback for restaurants. Just Eat was able to give £9.3m cashback to restaurants last year through this partnership.

The package also offers a provision of 1,000 discounted pedal bikes to give cheaper alternatives to restaurant deliveries

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