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Just Eat launches new service to help people with the 'most tedious chore'
The service offers 24-hour turnaround and free collection and delivery as Just Eat expands into convenience services.
On Tuesday, Just Eat launched a laundry collection and delivery partnership with Laundryheap in London, integrating dry cleaning and washing services directly into its mobile application for local customers.
Designed to simplify household chores during summer, Caroline Bates, grocery and new verticals director at Just Eat, said the partnership aims to make the platform the 'go-to convenience platform' for everyday essentials.
Serving 400,000 customers across 167 countries, Laundryheap provides a 24-hour turnaround for dry cleaning and washing, with services starting from £1.85 per item and free collection and delivery included.
The service will roll out to Birmingham, Manchester, and Edinburgh over the next six months; Deyan Dimitrov, CEO at Laundryheap, said 'Laundry has quite literally never been easier.'
Collections are promised within two hours of ordering via the app, although standard service fees apply; Laundryheap provides bags at pick-up if customers need them to facilitate the process.