Deliveroo launches new meal deal in 30 UK towns and cities here's where
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Takeaway night could soon be more affordable for families as a new scheme, which will feed up to four people for 25 or less, is being introduced. In the coming months, Deliveroo is rolling out a new family meal offer, teaming up with more than 30 restaurants across the UK, including Pizza Express, Wagamama, Bill's and Dishoom. The food delivery service's scheme, Family Dinneroo, hopes to further extend into the midweek market by creating bespoke shareable meals that will come out to less than 7 a head. Carlo Mocci, chief business officer at Deliveroo, said: Restaurant delivery has been traditionally perceived as an indulgent treat, reserved for a Friday night or weekend. Many of our restaurant partners believe this is not the case, and that delivery can play a greater role during the week. Family Dinneroo offers a way for restaurants to unlock new meal occasions and new customer demand during off-peak hours.
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