Co-op first convenience retailer to introduce member price savings on Just Eat platform
Co-op and Just Eat have announced changes for online shoppers as the former becomes the first supermarket to introduce member price savings on the latter's platform.
Approaching 150 everyday products and essentials have seen an average price saving of almost 37% with Co-op member prices now available online as well as in-store for shoppers via Just Eat, with the addition of speedy home delivery.
Co-op has grown its quick commerce channel through its own online shop and with partners such as Just Eat who it has worked with since 2022. Just Eat is now available from over 1,000 Co-op stores.
Online orders are picked in the local store, and delivered quickly, often in as little as 60 minutes or less. Co-op says that this approach ensures the high street store also benefits from online demand and, with a store in every postal area, around 86% of the UK population now has access to Co-op groceries online.
Gary Kisby, Co-op’s Q-commerce Trading Director, says: “We continually work to create new ways to deliver quality and value to our members and customers - it is a cornerstone of our online convenience approach. As a co-operative, our membership makes us different.”
“We are committed to offering great value, deals and promotions for everyone to enjoy, while providing additional savings to those who own our business, our members. We are delighted to introduce member price savings with Just Eat, ensuring added value across an extensive range and choice of everyday essentials which are available quickly and conveniently online from local Co-op stores.”
Caroline Bates, Just Eat's Grocery & Retail Director, says: “More and more people are turning to Just Eat for their everyday grocery needs, whether it’s a quick midweek top-up or that last missing ingredient for a special meal. We want grocery shopping on Just Eat to feel easy, rewarding and offer great value.”
“Customers have told us that access to member pricing really matters, so we’re delighted to be delivering this with Co-op, helping people save on everyday essentials. Alongside this, we’re continuing to offer popular deals like Half Price Wednesdays and recent savings of up to 60% on fresh fruit and vegetables, to make sure our customers are getting the best value possible.”
To receive the price saving benefits, Co-op members are prompted to add their membership number when shopping on the Co-op page on the Just Eat app. Products include wholemeal farmhouse loaf (£0.89); baked beans (£0.40); milk (£0.85); spaghetti (£0.75); Co-op’s outdoor bred British bacon (£1.69); eggs (£1.55), tomato ketchup (£0.89); natural Greek yogurt (£0.95); fresh fruit and veg including cucumbers (£0.89); six salad tomatoes (£0.99); Italian chopped tomatoes in tomato juice (£0.45); frozen mixed vegetables (£.074) and, to take care of the dishes after the meal, Co-op washing-up liquid (£0.56).
2026 RTIH Innovation Awards
Grocery delivery will be a key focus area at the 2026 RTIH Innovation Awards.
The awards will open for entries in April. They celebrate global retail technology innovation in a fast moving omnichannel world.
Our winners will be revealed at the 2026 RTIH Innovation Awards Ceremony, taking place at The HAC in Central London on Thursday, 15th October.
Check out our 2025 winners here.
Our 2025 hall of fame entrants were revealed during a sold out event which took place at The HAC on 16th October and consisted of a drinks reception, three course meal, and awards ceremony presided over by award winning comedian, actress and writer Tiff Stevenson.
In his welcome speech, Scott Thompson, Founder and Editor, RTIH, said: “This is the awards’ fifth year as a physical event. We started off with just 30 people at the South Place Hotel not far from here, then moved to London Bridge Hotel, then The Barbican, and last year RIBA’s HQ in the West End.”
“But I’m conscious of the fact that, to quote the legend that is Taylor Swift, You’re only as hot as your last hit, baby. So, this year we’ve moved to our biggest venue yet, and also pulled in our largest number of entries to date and broken attendance records.”
He added: “This year’s submissions have without doubt been our best yet. To quote one of the judges: The examples of innovative developments across both traditional and digital retail spaces were truly remarkable.”
Congratulations to our winners, and a big thank you to our sponsors, judging panel, the legend that is Tiff Stevenson, and all those who attended our 2025 gathering.
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