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Amazon Restaurants delivery first launched in September in 2015 in Seattle before rolling out to a number of other U.S. territories including Manhattan, San Francisco and Miami. London marks the company's first foray outside of its home country with its restaurant delivery service. The Amazon Prime Now app launched in 2015 and allows Prime customers to get deliveries for items such as soap or books in one hour or less.
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Incumbent Deliveroo as well as the newly-launched UberEATS service are among Amazon's closest rivals. Uber declined to comment when contacted by CNBC. Deliveroo said competition is good and will help it "drive innovation". "We've also learnt a great deal about hungry Londoners in the last three years, innovating to suit their needs through initiatives such as our 15-minute lunch delivery option and RooBox, which brings restaurant supply to areas of demand," Dan Warne, U.K. and Ireland managing director for Deliveroo, told CNBC by email.
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But having a kitchen away from the main restaurant could allow the establishment to cook food closer to areas where it previously couldn't deliver. Amazon said that it will deliver to areas in the City, West End, Westminster, Pimlico and Victoria in central London; Whitechapel, Bethnal Green, Bow, Clapton, and Homerton in the east; Islington, Stoke Newington and Stamford Hill in the north;
sushi new york manhattanKensington and Chelsea in the west; and Southwark, Lambeth, Vauxhall and Kennington in south London, with plans to expand further. The U.S. e-commerce giant said there are no menu mark-ups or hidden service fees and deliver on all orders is free for Prime members with a minimum order value of £15. Amazon said that if a customer finds a restaurant item that is priced higher than what is on the establishment's online menu within 24 hours of placing the order, the company will refund the user the price of the item.

Some of the restaurants listed on the app include Italian chain Strada, Indian restaurant Benares and healthy eating firms like Pod.Popeyes' New Chelsea Outpost May Launch Delivery Service By Maya Rajamani | August 23, 2016 2:05pm@mayarajamani Popeyes opened an outpost at 252 Eighth Ave., between West 22nd and West 23rd streets. CHELSEA — Popeyes' popular fried chicken may soon be coming to your doorstep. A new outpost of the fast-food chain that opened Monday at 252 Eighth Ave., between West 22nd and West 23rd streets, may launch delivery service for neighbors, its general manager said. The eatery is considering a delivery option for nearby buildings, as well as offering a discount for seniors, GM Gina Effah said. “I know there are a few schools around here, and there are a lot of businesses,” she added of the location. “We figured it’d be perfect." The outpost serves standard Popeyes fare, including “Handcrafted Spicy Tenders,” a “Seafood Po’ Boy” sandwich and buttermilk biscuits.

The space was previously occupied by The Fork Bar & Grill. “It’s about to get busy within the next 30 minutes,” Effah said around midday on Tuesday. /index.php/spotlight-bonapeti-freshly-prepared-healthy-food-delivered-door/ on this server. Your technical support key is: 36fb-0a21-1756-6707Back in July we reported that Amazon was set to launch a restaurant delivery service in London for its Amazon Prime customers and now the e-commerce giant has done just that. Dubbed Amazon Restaurants, the service is available in select postcodes via the Amazon Prime Now app and promises to let you order food from partner restaurants for delivery within the hour. It competes directly with the likes of Deliveroo and more recently Uber’s UberEats in the UK capital city. Amazon says there are no menu markups or hidden service fees, and delivery on all orders is free for Prime members with a minimum order of £15.00. (Prime membership is not free, of course, starting at £79 per year but includes a whole bunch of perks, such as movie streaming and unlimited next day delivery on select items etc.)

It also says that if a customer finds a restaurant item that is priced higher than the regularly priced item on the restaurant’s current online menu within 24 hours of placing the order, Amazon will refund the customer the price of the item. That feels like a pre-emptive move in case a price war breaks out between competing online ordering and delivery services, and by pitching Amazon Restaurants at existing Prime members, the headline price of free delivery will also put pressure on Deliveroo and UberEats within Amazon’s existing Prime customer pool. Both Deliveroo and UberEats have been heavily discounting at various times as the restaurant food delivery turf war in London continues. Then, of course, there’s competition for couriers. Both Deliveroo and UberEats have seen discontent amongst their “self-employed” workforce over the terms of payment for carrying out deliveries, leading to a series of “wild cat” strikes and an attempt at some form of unionisation.

How having a third and large player in the form of Amazon Restaurants will affect the market for couriers is yet to be seen, although, presumably, Amazon will be utilising its existing network of same-hour delivery drivers and re-deploying them during lunch and dinner times, so the effect may be incremental, depending how fast the service grows. “London offers some of the best cuisine from around the world, so we’re delighted that Amazon Prime customers can now enjoy food from their favourite restaurants via Amazon’s ultra-fast Prime Now service,” said Al Wilkinson, UK Head of Amazon Restaurants, Amazon, in a statement. “Based on our own research into what is important to consumers in food delivery, our team have hand-picked a selection of the best quality local restaurants in London. We’re excited to be helping many of these small businesses start offering home delivery for the very first time.” Amazon Restaurants delivery via Prime Now first launched in Seattle in September 2015, and has grown to cover Manhattan, Dallas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Diego, Austin, Atlanta, Miami, Baltimore and Portland.