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Review Just-Eat and get a free meal

27th April 2009, 4:52pm

To celebrate the launch of its website, Just-Eat are offering people the chance to review their new site and in return, get delivered a free takeaway meal of their choice from the thousands of UK partnered restaurants available.

To get a free meal of their choice, including starters and drinks from the site up to the value of £15, bloggers and online journalists should:

Sign-up to Just-Eat

Blog/write about their experience, making readers aware of Just-Eat, including a live link

Send Ash Ali (contact details at end of release) the details of the blog/site URL and their Just-Eat sign-in username

Sit back and wait for their account to be credited

Enjoy their takeaway!

Ash Ali, marketing manager of Just-Eat commented on the scheme: "As an online business, we're keen to reward the bloggers and online gurus who share our enthusiasm for a great takeaway and see the site redesign as a perfect opportunity to do so. One of the key areas for us is to develop the already-present sense of community, proven by more than 60,000 individual customer reviews and extend this to people with a passion for writing online.

"We're looking to partner with bloggers who are happy to test the website for us, to maybe look at the design itself, or simply go through the sign-up and order process and then blog about it. In return for any online review and link to the site, we are more than happy to donate a great Tikka, pepperoni pizza or anything of their choosing to the cause!"

www.Just-Eat.co.uk is an online takeaway ordering portal that provides an average of more than 30,000 meals for customers in any given 24 hours, and has serviced more than 7 million meal orders since launch.

The service supplies customers with a large portal of varied restaurants and takeaways in their area, which when selected provide the user with a full, up-to-date menu including prices. The site also gives the customer an estimated delivery time, as well as beverage options.


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