Just Eat to be available on Order with Google in UK
Consumers will be given the option to order food directly through Google, without having to visit the Just Eat app or website.
Just Eat announced its platform will be available on Order with Google in the UK over the next few weeks, aiming to provide a flexible ordering option with no additional costs for access.
The integration allows consumers to order from over 25,000 restaurants by placing an order with mobile and desktop platforms through Google Search and Maps.
Specifically, whenever consumers search for a particular restaurant in Search or Maps, they will be given the option to order food directly through Google, without having to visit the Just Eat app or website.
Just Eat will fulfill the orders that customers place in Order with Google based on the restaurants and menu data available from the platform. Guest accounts are created for each order and payments are taken by Just Eat and are made via Google Pay.
Customers will still be able to access help and customer service by phoning the restaurant or contacting Just Eat via email, the food delivery firm clarified.
“This partnership allows us to continue to bring the very best service and ordering opportunities to our customers and restaurant partners as demand for food delivery goes from strength to strength in the UK,” Just Eat UK managing director Andrew Kenny said in a media release.