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Pret A Manger extends delivery service to Uber Eats, Just Eat

Customers are also able to order “essential” pantry items.

Pret A Manger has extended its home delivery service to Uber Eats and Just Eat, following earlier reopenings in partnership with Deliveroo.

Items available for order include some of the chain’s most popular sandwiches, salads and baguettes, as well as hot and cold drinks, baked goods, fruit and snacks.

Customers are able to order a selection of “essential” items such as milk, butter and tea as well as a ‘Produce Box’ comprising fruit, vegetables and herbs.

Orders can be made from 8am to 2pm, with no minimum spend and a delivery charge of £3.

“I am delighted to be partnering with Pret, one of the nation’s favourite chains as they start re-opening their stores,” Toussaint Wattinne, general manager of Uber Eats in the UK, said:

“Pret is a workday staple and being able to enjoy your go-to lunch direct to your door is something many will be excited about, especially after working from home for the last few weeks,” Andrew Kenny, Just Eat UK managing director of Just Eat, added.
 

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