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Just Eat Takeaway.com to roll out drone-operated deliveries

Customers can receive their orders in as little as three minutes.

Just Eat Takeaway.com has partnered with Manna to roll out drone-operated deliveries.

Through the partnership, customers will have the option to receive their orders from participating partners via drones, which will be deployed from local delivery hubs operated by Manna.

Once the food has been loaded onto the drone, customers will receive their orders in as little as three minutes.

This service is already available in Dublin, Ireland. It will also be rolled out in international markets.

As part of the new service, consumers will also be able to use the AI Assistant to search and place their orders through text ordering and receive personalised recommendations, including discovering new restaurants and meals.

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