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Published 10:48 12 Nov 2020 GMT
Niall O’Connor, Aldi Group Managing Director, said the service has been crucial to those who are self isolating in their homes, or those who are vulnerable.
"1.5 million Irish shoppers can now benefit from our Deliveroo partnership, having our amazing quality groceries delivered directly to their door in as little as 30 minutes," he said.
"This is vital when more people, in particular older vulnerable people, are at home and isolating. This is an exciting new venture for Aldi, and we look forward to continuing to expand our offering into the future.”
Ajay Lakhwani, Vice President of New Business, Deliveroo, added: “At Deliveroo, we are doing everything we can to make sure that people get the food they need and want during this unprecedented time. We are pleased to partner with Aldi to deliver even more choice to our customers as they continue to keep safe at home.”
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