Just Eat launches employee benefits service in Ireland
Just Eat has also announced the availability of the Just Eat Pay Card to allow users to access hundreds of additional food and beverage outlets in-person in Ireland and internationally
Just Eat for Business has officially launched its employee benefits and food service for businesses, Just Eat Pay, in Ireland.
As part of the launch, Just Eat has also announced the availability of the Just Eat Pay Card. The new debit card will work through the Just Eat website and app, as well as at selected Mastercard and Maestro merchants in Ireland and internationally.
Just Eat Pay, designed for a hybrid workforce, allows individuals to order a meal from a range of food options via Just Eat’s 3,300 Irish restaurant and convenience partners.
There are no fixed costs for Just Eat Pay and companies can manage their account online through a customised dashboard.
Amanda Roche-Kelly, managing director of Just Eat Takeaway Ireland, said: “With a complete overhaul of how we work post-pandemic, Just Eat Pay will allow corporations to offer its employees next level food benefits, no matter where they choose to work.
“The best part about this offering is, it doesn’t matter if employees are working remotely, on-the-go, travelling abroad or working in the office, they have lots of food choices. With the rising cost of living, this is a really nice benefit for employees.”
Matt Ephgrave, managing director of Just Eat for Business, added: “We are delighted to continue to add further markets such as Ireland to this product offering. Just Eat Pay has been hugely successful in the UK market for corporate businesses providing a really great employee benefit.
“So far, the UK market has seen great uptake of the service with a huge number of companies utilising the Just Eat Pay product offering, providing their employees with a fantastic benefit each month.”
Just Eat Pay launched in 2019 and is already in operation in a number of Just Eat Takeaway.com markets across the UK and Europe.