The supermarket has expanded its partnership with the food delivery service to now cover groceries from nearly 400 outlets.
Morrisons has a major announcement for all of its customers who choose to get their shopping delivered straight to their door.
Deliveries can be ordered via the Morrisons website and the Just Eat app, free to Download from Google Play and the App store. Any orders over the value of £15 will be free of charge for home delivery until the end of 2024. Amy Heather, Director of Strategic Accounts at Just Eat UK, said: "We’re seeing a huge appetite for on-demand grocery from consumers, with over a million customers having purchased groceries via Just Eat last year alone. As our customers increasingly seek convenience, extending our partnership with Morrisons signals this significant growing demand and our commitment to providing choice and value to consumers so that they can get whatever they need, wherever and whenever they need it.
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