The London-headquartered
company has launched a wine and beer delivery service in the UK in partnership
with Majestic Wines, and BrewDog, and a host of independent and other wine
merchants across the country.
Following a successful
trial that took place earlier this Spring, restaurant delivery start-up
Deliveroo is expanding into alcohol delivery.
The new product, we’re
told, works in the same way as Deliveroo’s existing restaurant food delivery
service. Partnering alcohol merchants are provided with a tablet computer and
the startup’s app from which they can receive and process orders, which are
then picked up and delivered by nearby members of Deliveroo’s motorbike and
push-bike fleet. An average delivery time of 20 minutes is promised.
In this way, the move to
add alcohol delivery to the startup’s existing food delivery service, thus
making greater use of its existing fleet/delivery infrastructure, feels a lot
like picking off low-hanging fermented fruit, especially as Deliveroo’s
investors (both existing and future backers) will be demanding continued (and
exponential) growth.
Or perhaps it’s simply a
convenient way for the company to raise a glass to the recent launch of Uber’s
competing UberEats restaurant delivery service in London or Amazon’s rumoured
UK entry.
I jest, of course, but one startup
that almost certainly won’t be celebrating is London’s Bevy, a sort of ‘Uber
for booze’ that promises to let you order various alcoholic drinks, along with
cigarettes and late night snacks, for local same-hour delivery.
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