DELIVEROO has revealed the most popular dishes delivered in Hereford, five years after the service launched in the city.
New data from the company, founded in 2013 by William Shu and Greg Orlowski, revealed Saturday is the night most locals prefer to stay home with a Deliveroo.
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And it said Hereford can't get enough of Japanese, with Chicken Katsu Curry from Wagamama the most popular dish in the city.
Despite Wagamama coming out on top, Deliveroo said 60 per cent of partners on the app are independent.
Most popular dishes:
- Chicken Katsu Curry from Wagamama
- Burger Shop Classic from A Rule Of Tum Burger Shop
- Large Cod & Chips from Edwards Plaice
- Chicken Gyros from Greek Gourmet
- Boneless Banquet from KFC
Since its launch in the city five years ago, more than 60 restaurants have signed up to the platform.
Deliveroo said it had created work for more than 150 people, with the majority of these being the Deliveroo riders who deliver food, cooked fresh to order, within 30 minutes.
Harison Foster, regional director for the UK said: “Our whole team here at Deliveroo are delighted that our rapid growth in Hereford over the past five years means that customers have more choice, restaurants are able to increase their revenue, and riders have the opportunity to choose well-paid, flexible work.”
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Customers have the option to schedule orders via the Deliveroo app up to one day in advance or receive food as soon as possible between midday and 11pm, and from midday on the weekends, from a variety of leading local, independent and best-loved chain restaurants, conveniently delivered to their homes and offices.
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