How to get 20 per cent off Deliveroo orders from Birmingham restaurants in Ramadan 2021
Deliveroo is offering 20 per cent off food ordered from a host of restaurants in Birmingham and across the UK
13:48, 16 APR 2021
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Deliveroo has announced that selected restaurants in Birmingham and across the UK will offer a special 20 per cent off discount throughout the month of Ramadan.
The opportunity is truly resonating with our franchise network within the Hero Brands group. We have sold another 60 franchise units across the UK in just six months of opening and we will continue to explore opportunities for growth throughout the country.”
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UK food to go market suffers significant decline in 2020 The UK food to go market suffered a 45.5% decline in 2020 as the Coronavirus pandemic severely restricted travel and movement, the latest data from Lumina Intelligence shows.
According to the new UK Food To Go Market Report 2021, the space is forecast to grow this year as restrictions ease by 31.6% to £15.3bn, which represents 72% of its 2019 value.
Wider recovery and growth will see the segment reaching a value of £22.6bn in 2024, the report adds.
“The sudden shift from a highly transient, on-the-go society, to one with restrictions placed on movement had a significant negative impact on the UK food to go market in 2020, with much trade diverted to other routes to market such as delivery, says Katherine Prowse, insight manager at Lumina Intelligence.