Leyland pizzeria Franco's quits Just Eat deliveries over 'delays in customers getting their food'
A popular Lancashire pizzeria is looking to cut ties with Just Eat after claiming they have been let down by driver shortages.
Angela says the problem with Franco's relationship with Just Eat comes down to drivers reportedly not coming to the restaurant on time to collect the orders for customers. Angela says this means food can be up to an hour wait, which the restaurant says it would never give to a customer. Angela said: "If someone orders something at 5.45pm and we accept it, Just East then assigns a driver.
"We would never send that food out. So we make it fresh and send our own drivers. The customer is livid and we've wasted our time and petrol."
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