24 Mar 2015

Trying Out JUST EAT | Review



With keeping fit has becoming an increasingly high priority these days you may think a big ol' takeaway seems a bit of a miss. Well, I tend to keep an eye on things throughout the week and loosen the belt a little at the weekend. I don't know how Nik manages to keep slim actually, being a food blogger but also crazy on fitness? I can only assume he runs in his sleep.

JUST EAT is a food delivery service which collates all the takeaways in your local area into one simple list. Each category has a user-generated rating system, which results in impartial recommendations. You can order via the app or online, and the JUST EAT people deliver it to your door. With increasingly rumbling stomachs we downloaded the JUST EAT app and got to work with the menus.


JUST EAT would probably work perfectly in a multi-cultural city like Birmingham, London or Edinburgh, rather than a small town but we had plenty of options for Indian, Chinese, American + Italian. We were perfectly happy to stick with curry, and decided on Indian Orchard.


The app was easy to use, and within five minutes we'd placed our order. Indian Orchard didn't offer delivery, but as it was just around the corner from ours and we'd heard really good things we didn't mind collecting it. We couldn't fault their service, food or price actually, and scored them top marks on all accounts for our feedback. Overall the app was fast + easy to use. Bob on really.

JUST EAT have been putting together the Top 20 highest rated, and consistent takeaways across the UK for their Tried & Tasted awards.

The award recognises over 1000 restaurants out of the overall 8000 that have won Tried & Tasted for all four years, but out of the winners, 20 of best takeaways were chosen that had the highest ratings + reviews from cities that had accumulated the most T&T winners overall. And our town made the list! Lucky if one of those is in your town hey? Have you used the JUST EAT at all?

We were offered a voucher towards our meal in exchange for an impartial review, all views are 100% our own, as always.

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16 comments:

  1. daisychaindream16:36

    There's literally once place in my town that works with Just Eat! Pants.

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  2. That's a neat idea and some great looking food!

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  3. It's a thing over here, there's a couple of apps like it. Nothing like that in the US?

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  4. That sucks, really! Maybe soon you'll be able to.

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  5. Agoprime15:11

    AMAZING IDEA, GREAT PHOTOS!

    www.agoprime.it

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  6. Vintage Reflection16:53

    I love how you've laid the food out, it looks yummy and the settings are perfect! Great set of photos!

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  7. Thanks for the feedback, we're pretty happy with the images too.

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  8. I love the photos Matthew! Hope you had a great meal - food looks amazing.

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  9. I shouldn't be thus hungry at 6:40 in the morning. Your photography is making JUST EAT look like a pretty good service!

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  10. We used JUST EAT for the first time when we moved in the new house because we didnt have food stocked up yet. I was surprised how quick and useful it is. So many choices and many reviews were mostly mixed though!

    Katrina Sophia

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  11. I've never actually used Just Eat, I totally should, this looks incredible! Also, how beautiful is Hollie's ring? You did good Buckets.


    Tweet xx

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  12. We were surpised how many takeaways used the service in our local area. Worth a look, plus you can find discount codes to use too.

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  13. Albert Wijaya20:46

    Great photos, I'm hungry now.
    Best, Albert | Palming Pebbles

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  14. Yeah worth a go, plus you can get discounts at the places you usually buy from too. Oh shush.

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