Blue Light Card holders are set to get a new discount as Deliveroo start offering a brand new offer to workers.
The Blue Light Card is the nation’s leading discount provider for the emergency services, NHS, teachers, social care sector and armed forces.
Now, the discount provider has teamed up with Deliveroo by offering Blue Light Card members free Deliveroo Plus Silver membership for the next 12 months, saving them over £40 a year that provides them with free deliveries.
Blue Light Card holders to get free Deliveroo subscription
Deliveroo is currently the only delivery app to partner with Blue Light Card and becomes the latest in a line of offers to celebrate and thank the essential services workers who work tirelessly to keep us safe, healthy and supported.
The free Deliveroo Plus Silver subscription will allow discount holders to get free delivery when they order from their favourite restaurants, grocers or retailers, such as Nando’s, wagamama, Pho, Giggling Squid, Kokoro, GAIL’s Bakery, Waitrose, Wingstop, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Co-op, Boots and many more.
Plus, members can also access exclusive Deliveroo Plus-only offers tailored to their local area all year round.
It will also mean that Blue Light Card users can join the Deliveroo Rewards programme, which means if they make three orders at the same place within 30 days, they’ll get £8 off their 4th order.
Discussing the new partnership, Andy Collins, COO of Blue Light Card said “By offering free Deliveroo Plus Silver, we’re proud to provide Blue Light members not only with a range of exclusive offers, but with greater convenience too - whether they’re ordering to their home or workplace.
“For many shift workers, being able to get their favourite meals or essentials delivered round-the-clock is a game-changer, so this unique partnership with Deliveroo is another way for us to show our hardworking and dedicated community that we’re there for them 24/7.”
A Blue Light Card costs £4.99 for two years and can be brought on the website,
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