JUST EAT Canada Expands Quebec Consumer Offerings with new Eat Up Partnership

JUST EAT Canada Expands Quebec Consumer Offerings with new Eat Up Partnership

Canada NewsWire

Canada’s favourite online delivery and take-out ordering service set to
break barriers with recent acquisition of MenuExpress.com and
monumental partnership with the newly launched Eat Up

TORONTO, March 19, 2014 /CNW/ – In a move set to revolutionize the
Canadian online food delivery and take-out landscape, JUST EAT Canada is thrilled to announce an exciting and integral partnership: the newly
launched Eat Up Delivery Solution. This industry-changing move comes hot on the heels of JUST EAT
Canada’s acquisition of Menu Express, Quebec City’s #1 online food
delivery service, which will now operate via JUST-EAT.ca’s ordering
system.

Menu Express, co-founded by Randy Rolph, will be segmenting its current business structure. The consumer-facing
MenuExpress.com has been acquired by JUST EAT Canada and customers will
now be re-directed to JUST-EAT.ca. Menu Express’s delivery fleet for
restaurants will now be known as Eat Up under the new company structure
and will work exclusively with JUST EAT Canada to provide delivery
solutions for restaurants in Eastern Canadian markets, beginning with Montreal and Quebec City* this spring.

With this latest development, JUST EAT Canada’s online delivery and
take-out ordering service will seamlessly ramp up its nationwide
offerings. Traditionally, JUST EAT Canada has worked with restaurants
already offering delivery to further the restaurants’ reach. With the
launch of Eat Up via this fortuitous partnership, JUST EAT Canada will
continue to expand its position as an industry leader, being able to
offer a full-service delivery system for restaurants without their own
delivery operation.

“With the acquisition of MenuExpress.com and the exclusive partnership
with the newly launched Eat Up, we really feel we’ve found a solid
partner to expand into the delivery side of the business so that we
further enhance our consumer experience,” says JUST EAT Canada’s Managing Director, Todd Masse. “We’re now able to lend support to restaurants that otherwise are more
traditional dine-in establishments as well as those who have not yet
invested in a delivery operation and logistics. This will enable many
of such restaurants to reach a broader clientele and assist in their
business growth.”

From a consumer standpoint, this means that JUST-EAT.ca’s already
incredible roster of available restaurants is set to rapidly expand in 2014. “We’re now able to further advance the accessibility of thousands of
restaurants and cuisine styles, and bring a broader range of options to
our users,” states Masse.

Randy Rolph, co-founder of Menu Express, is excited for the new
direction that will result from the expansion of its core offerings
under the new company Eat Up, including new, environmentally-conscious delivery methods. “We’re looking at building a green, eco-friendly delivery system,
especially in the new markets over the summer,” says Rolph.

But added delivery services are just one key point of this monumental
acquisition. JUST EAT Canada will now be the first in its space to
utilize Eat Up’s proprietary technology, Restologik, to integrate geo-mapping into its online customer experience. Soon,
users will be able to track the whereabouts of their orders in
real-time, similar to other location-based technologies and mobile
apps.

Naturally, this move will lead to groundbreaking gains for JUST EAT
Canada in 2014, which now proudly boasts coverage in over 200 cities and towns across Canada with over 4,000 partner restaurants using its service. Twenty more cities are expected to benefit from
JUST-EAT.ca this year. Additionally, JUST EAT Canada will have at its
disposal a dedicated fleet of delivery drivers both vehicular and on
cycles via Eat Up and users can look forward to rapidly expanded
selections and varieties of restaurants in the months to come.

Customers can place their delivery/take-out orders via the JUST EAT app
for iPhone or Android or on JUST-EAT.ca. Restaurants interested in
learning more and joining the service can do so at EatUpDelivery.ca English and EatUpLivraison.ca (French).

*The delivery fleet in Quebec City will continue to be branded Menu
Express for the time being.

ABOUT JUST EAT CANADA
With headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, JUST EAT Canada is the nation’s
largest and fastest-growing website for ordering delivery and take-out
from local restaurants. The JUST-EAT.ca website and NEW mobile apps for iPhone and Android enables local
restaurants and customers to connect, offering two quick-and-easy
platforms for ordering food delivery. There are currently 4,000+
restaurants online with JUST-EAT.ca in major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal,
Ottawa, Winnipeg and Regina. The JUST EAT Group, founded in Denmark in
2000, now has its headquarters in London, UK and is active in 13
countries around the globe. www.JUST-EAT.ca.

For a list of all cities serviced for online food delivery and takeout
by JUST EAT Canada, click HERE.

Follow JUST EAT Canada on Twitter and Instagram at @justeatca, like JUST-EAT Canada on Facebook and watch JUST EAT Canada on YouTube.

SOURCE Just Eat Canada

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