The food delivery service had a hugely successful 2021.
Deliveroo is expanding to the midlands.
The food delivery service has announced it's launching into Laois, Carlow and Kilkenny, following a hugely successful 2021.
The company now works with 1,000 self-employed riders and 1,800 restaurant partners across 12 counties.
Deliveroo says the expansion will also open new and flexible work opportunities for people in the local community who want the freedom to choose when, where, and how to work.
Regional Manager of Deliveroo Ireland, Paddy Quinlan says;
"We are very pleased to continue Deliveroo’s expansion across Ireland with the launch of new locations and three new counties.
"This is a clear investment in our commitment to the Irish market and our amazing customers and partners across the country.
"This expansion will create valuable opportunities for riders and support our restaurant partners to grow their business and reach new customers."
In celebration of these launches, Deliveroo is offering new customers €10 off their first order when they sign up to the platform and use the code GETFOODNOW at checkout.
This is an offer for new customers only, with a minimum spend of €15 or more for one redemption per person.
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