Thuisbezorgd.nl further expands its grocery delivery offering with the online delivery service Flink. From now on, Dutch consumers can order fresh produce and daily groceries from Flink via Thuisbezorgd.nl. They can choose from a range of around 2,300 items delivered by Flink’s delivery staff. The collaboration starts with 30 cities in the Netherlands, and more cities will be added in the future.
The collaboration is part of an international partnership between Thuisbezorgd.nl’s parent company Just Eat Takeaway.com and Flink. German consumers can also order groceries from Flink via Lieferando. It fits with the strategy of offering groceries and other convenience items to consumers – in addition to serving food.
Just Eat Takeaway.com previously announced collaborations with various European retail chains. Dutch consumers can also order products from Spar, Amazing Oriental, Lush and Topbloemen.nl. In Germany you can order electronics from MediaMarkt and in Belgium you can order groceries from Carrefour.
Flink is the largest fast grocery delivery company in the Netherlands. The company has been operating in the Netherlands since 2021 and now delivers groceries in more than 40 municipalities. Flink is growing and is expected to be profitable by 2024. Customers now spend an average of more than 30 euros per order.
Just Eat Takeaway.com is known as Thuisbezorgd.nl in the Netherlands. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the company focuses on connecting consumers and partners through the platform. The company has quickly grown into one of the largest food ordering platforms in the world. The company operates in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Poland, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland.
Source: Just takeaway
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