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Just Eat joins Cheddar to offer Cashback to hungry patrons (LSE: JET, AMS: TKWY)

Cashback and payments app, Cheddar, announces a new partnership with top food delivery brand, Just Eat. Joining the platform to offer cashback on any order, Just Eat joins the growing list of brands on the app, including Trainline, Sports Direct, House of Fraser, BooHoo and more.

The new collaboration will see Cheddar users earning up to 4% cashback on every purchase made through Just Eat, with the cashback available in the app’s balance within 7 days. App users can redeem their cashback at any time, depositing it directly into their bank account.

This news follows a recent social media poll run by Cheddar, which asked followers to vote for the favourite food delivery brand they’d like to see join the app. Just Eat came out on top, winning 51% of votes, compared to Uber Eats (27%) and Deliveroo (21%).

Luke Ladyman, COO and Co-founder of Cheddar says:

“We’re really excited to add another great brand to our platform for Cheddar users to enjoy – one they chose for themselves! Just Eat’s popularity speaks for itself so we’re pleased to be able to bring them even closer to their customers and offer them great insights through our cashback offering.”

Cheddar users can earn up to 20% retail cashback on the app, online and in-store at some of their favourite retailers. Unlike other cashback platforms, Cheddar’s free app requires no link clicks or codes from users. Simply connect your existing bank accounts to the app to easily earn while you spend and let your savings build up. That’s why Trustpilot reviews describe Cheddar cashback as “minimum effort” and “hassle-free”.

To download Cheddar, visit your app store on iOS or Android devices.

About Cheddar:

At Cheddar, we’re making payments better for everyone, creating an ecosystem independent of legacy cards and rules

Our instant payments platform has many benefits to consumers and businesses and enables secure payments with your existing UK bank account; authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

We proudly provide a mobile payment solution that solves inefficiencies in the payment chain and financial system, truly innovating how people send and manage money

Just Eat Takeaway.com (LSE: JET, AMS: TKWY) is one of the world’s leading global online food delivery marketplaces.

Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Company is focused on connecting consumers and partners through its platforms.

With 680,000 connected partners, Just Eat Takeaway.com offers consumers a wide variety of food choices.

Just Eat Takeaway.com has rapidly grown to become a leading online food delivery marketplace with operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Poland, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland.

The post Just Eat joins Cheddar to offer Cashback to hungry patrons (LSE: JET, AMS: TKWY) first appeared on BusinessMole.

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