Grocery delivery start-up plans UK-wide expansion

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Grocery delivery start-up Weezy, the on-demand supermarket, is set to expand in the UK after securing nearly £14.6m funding.

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The company, which delivers groceries in just 15 minutes using bicycles or electric mopeds, says the investment will be used to expand its grocery delivery service in London and the UK.

Weezy is opening two fulfilment centres in Lambeth and London Fields in January, adding to the existing locations including Battersea, Clapham, Fulham, and Chelsea. The company also plans to open 40 more sites in the UK by the end of 2021.

Kristof Van Beveren, co-founder and chief executive of Weezy, said: “Weezy customers love the friendliness of our team, the quality of our produce, and our quick, accurate delivery times.

“This new funding round will allow us to expand the team and our footprint to bring Weezy to more customers across the UK.”