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New on-demand grocery delivery service launches in Bristol
With the demand for grocery deliveries showing no signs of dissipating, a new service has launched in Bristol.
Weezy pledges to let customers spend less time shopping and more time living with a promise to distribute quality goods, via electric moped or bicycle, to doorsteps.
The online supermarket company offers a range of fresh produce, cupboard staples, pharmacy items, cleaning products, alcohol and food from independent stores, as well as wholesalers, all at retail price.
Orders can be placed between 8am and 11pm, with Weezy saying its staff will pack and deliver the groceries within 10 to 15 minutes of customers placing an order.
“Great service starts from within, and every member of our Bristol team is integral to our success,” said Kristof Van Beveren, co-founder and CEO of Weezy.
“At Weezy, we believe there is a better way to shop, one that allows our customers to stay at home, break free from the shopping list, and receive high quality produce swiftly and delivered with care.”
“Our popularity has been built on our happy people, the quality of our produce and on our reinvention of convenience.” continued Kristof Van Beveren.
“We want our customers to live life on their terms, knowing that Weezy has got them covered. Life is complicated but Weezy isn’t, pop the kettle on and we will be there in 15. ”
Customers can download the Weezy app on the App Store and Google Play.
Main photo courtesy of Weezy
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