Hold UP! Deliveroo is now adding ALCOHOL to their delivery service
There's no doubt that the advent of Deliveroo has changed the way us Dubliners eat.
While delivery services used signal our decline into an evening of major comfort eating, this business has established links with dozens of restaurants in the capital which veer away from the standard fare associated with home delivery food.
With breakfasts on demand and more salads than you can shake a stick at, Deliveroo, which is set to expand its services across the country in the near future, has really upped the ante, and now they've gone one step further.
According to the Irish Independent, the business will be launching a beer and wine service which will operate in the same way as its current food service.
But with concerns raised regarding the purchase and consumption of alcohol among under-18s, Deliveroo have confirmed that they will be requesting ID from customers who look under the age of 25.
Further to this, it has been confirmed that cash payments for this service will not be accepted, with a spokesperson asserting: "Customers will be able to pay for alcohol orders through our website and app, like they would our normal delivery service."
"We won't facilitate cash transactions for these orders or our traditional food order," they added.
Deliveroo will be linking up with Baggot Street Wines, Fresh supermarkets and Galway Bay Brewery.