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Uber has launched a food delivery service in London, extending the company’s reach in the UK beyond its car booking app for the first time. UberEats will sell food from 150 restaurants that do not typically deliver in central London via a network of bicycle and moped couriers, challenging other takeaway apps such as Just Eat and Deliveroo. The launch of the service represents the latest expansion of the rapidly-growing start-up, which has spread to 20 UK cities since arriving in London in 2012, and hundreds globally. The UberEats service will use a new iPhone and Android app, but connect to the same credit card account as the Uber car service does. Users will then be able to browse the menus of local restaurants, and order food to their location, determined by GPS. It plans to sell food from a wider range of restaurants than the curry and pizza establishments that define the traditional British takeaway, including salad and sandwich bars, and its 11am to 11pm hours make the service a target for lunch as well as dinner.

Uber is entering a crowded market for food delivery, but plans to win customers by offering guaranteed delivery within 30 minutes and not charging delivery fees during an introductory period. “I think people will come to UberEats for the same reasons they come to Uber in the first place,” said Alex Czarnecki, the general manager of UberEats in London. “This is going to be significantly faster than competitors.” The launch in London follows cities in the US and Canada, Melbourne, Singapore and Paris. The service will initially launch in London’s Zone 1 but expand outwards. Czarnecki said it planned to extend to Zones 2-4 as well as other UK cities in the coming months. The rating systems of the Uber car app, which the company uses to weed out bad drivers, will be replicated for both couriers and restaurants. Customers will be able to give a "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" on both the delivery service and individual items on restaurant menus. Uber says it has signed up thousands of delivery couriers, who will be paid a per-mile and per-delivery rate that Uber says will be equivalent to £10 an hour.

This compares to the £7 an hour and £1 per delivery Deliveroo pays its couriers in London. Workers for both are classes as freelancers, so choose when to work and are not subject to minimum or maximum hours. These “gig economy” apps have been criticised for failing to provide traditional employee rights such as paid holidays, and Deliveroo has been accused of putting cyclists at risk by failing to ensure safety standards, and refusing to accept liability.
jiro dreams of sushi german sub Czarnecki said UberEats required moped drivers to have appropriate insurance and that cyclists would be given instructions on riding safely when they sign up.
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Can’t escape from your desk for long or want a takeaway at home that’s refreshingly different? Pho To Go is available at our restaurants. To order, either pop in or to save time call the restaurant, place your order and collect it at the specified time. We take orders of any size, and we can deliver from most of our branches.
buy sushi kit londonIf you have a large order for your office please contact the restaurant directly in advance to ensure we have it ready for you to collect on time. Why does the delivery time vary? Each restaurant will adjust the delivery time depending on how quickly they can fulfil your order at that moment in time. Why is Pho closed on UberEats/Deliveroo? At peak times, or if the delivery company has issues with the availability of bikes, we may turn delivery ordering off. Takeaway will still be available in person and we would welcome you coming to dine in.

My food is delayed… We can assure you that if your order was accepted, the food was cooked and will be waiting for the collection. On occasions there may be a lack of drivers to collect your order on time and we recommend you contact the company you ordered from. We appreciate this can be very frustrating but the delivery is out of the hands of our restaurant staff. My order was cancelled after it was accepted… Again, this will have been cancelled by the delivery company, not Pho, due to a lack of drivers to collect it. Please contact the delivery company rather than the restaurant. A mistake with my order… It is very difficult for us to arrange redelivery, although every care will have been made to make sure that your order was correct mistakes can happen. For small items please contact the restaurant and we will arrange a refund. If we miss off a dish (this is very unlikely), please contact delivery support who will arrange a driver.Gymkhana owners to reinvent Indian takeaway with new home delivery service

The Sethi siblings have teamed up with meal-ordering app Deliveroo Friday 7 October 2016 09:07 BST The family behind one of the world’s highest rated Indian restaurants want to re-invent the takeaway with a new “indulgent” home delivery service. The Sethi siblings, whose Michelin-starred Gymkhana in Mayfair was described by one critic as “the best restaurant I have ever been to”, has teamed up with the meal-ordering app Deliveroo to launch the new venture. The service will not be branded under the Gymkhana name but has instead been called Motu — an affectionate Hindi nickname for the siblings’ uncle, meaning “fat man”. The menu includes classic dishes such as chicken tikka masala, tandoori mixed grill and lamb biryani but also more contemporary twists such as bone marrow methi lamb keema. The meals will be delivered in boxes within “20 to 30 minutes” from a kitchen in Battersea. Each will contain the selected main meal plus a range of sides including saag aloo, samosa chaat, tadka dal, cucumber raita, pappadums, naan bread, pilau rice and the Indian dessert rasmalai.

Karam Sethi, who founded JKS Restaurants with his brother Jyotin and sister Sunaina, said: “It’s inspired by the British love of home delivery and will be cooked very authentically to the same level you would expect to find in Gymkhana but will have all the classic takeaway dishes. The base recipes will be exactly the same as at Gymkhana but, for example, instead of doing wild boar vindaloo at the restaurant, the boxes will have pork spare rib vindaloo. The chicken korma will be made from an old recipe from my wife’s family in Uttar Pradesh. London restaurants with 2 and 3 Michelin stars “Motu will be using the same suppliers as the Michelin-starred restaurants and the same spices and masalas.” The boxes will cost £20 to £22 for one with an extra main costing £8 and extra side £3, bringing the total cost to around £30 to £32 for two. The service starts on October 17 and will operate evenings only from Monday to Friday and all day at the weekend. It will initially serve Fulham, Clapham, Chelsea, Wandsworth, Putney and Battersea.