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As Ireland basks in the annual (and long overdue) Leaving Cert weather, many of us Dublin's are choosing to spend the sun-drench evenings the only way we know how – cans by the canal, naturally. 

And now, thanks to Deliveroo's extreme new deliver method, it looks like we won't even have to make the trek back into town in order to enjoy the city's tastiest food. 

The food deliver service has teamed up with the Canoe Centre to launch it's first ever kayak delivery, meaning you can now get your favourite dishes dropped directly to the banks of the Grand Canal. 

The maiden voyage meal of choice were. you guessed it… burritos from Boojum.

A Deliveroo spokesperson said: “We’re delighted that our customers are enjoying great food and getting out in the good weather, while it lasts!

“We know that taking in as many sunshine hours as possible is very important. Our extreme kayak delivery along the Canal ensures that those stuck in the office all day need waste no time in catching up on rays after work.” he added.

We reckon this'll come in handy over the summer months!

 

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If you're a doughnut lover like we are then you're going to be delighted with this news. 

Aungier Danger is dominating the Dublin doughnut scene, but getting down to their locations before they sell out of Assaulted Caramels can be a struggle.

 

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Luckily, the Dublin establishment is now available from food delivery service Deliveroo. 

Making the announcement on Instagram stories, the confectionery connoisseurs went live on the service last night. 

Doughnut fans can order their favourite flavours in boxes of 6, 12 or 24. 

 

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You can choose what flavours you want to sample, or play doughnut roulette, allowing the fine people at Aungier Danger to choose which doughnuts are sent to you. 

We know exactly what we're ordering to the office for lunch…

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Rejoice, food lovers, for the age of in-app food sampling has finally arrived! 
 
How many times have you scrolled through various menus, trying desperately to choose between the classic burrito bowl or fresh salmon sashimi? 
 
Too many, is the answer – but that stops now thanks to Deliveroo's brand new 'Try Before You Buy' feature. 
After simply updating the food delivery app to the latest version (iOs ApRf00l, customers will have access to two forms of in-app sampling – taste and smell. 

The innovative features aim to take the panic out of dinner time by allowing customers to get a whiff of what's on offer before committing to the purchase. 

This new update from the leading food delivery service has been released in response to customer feedback that making a decision around what to order has become increasingly difficult, due to the huge selection of choice on the platform.

 

April Folly, Product Developer at Deliveroo, comments: “At Deliveroo we’re always looking for the best ways that technology can enhance a customer’s food experience, so we’re really excited to launch the Try Before You Buy feature. For the first time ever, customers will be able to have a digital taster of their favourite dishes before committing, to make sure they’re 100% happy with their selection.”

The Deliveroo Try Before You Buy smell and taste feature is available to all customers from 1st April at no extra cost.

 

PS: If you haven't guessed already – Happy April Fools Day! 

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Soundness is one of the most esteemed and highly admired qualities for the Irish, and luckily some of our favourite restaurants are currently emulating that quality. 

In celebration of our national holiday tomorrow, the eateries of Ireland are looking out for us and sorting us out with some delicious chicken wings – all the more sustenance for drinking pints and frolicking, ya' know? 

With the big match happening tomorrow, you might be tempted to have a few at home with the crew to watch Ireland wallop England, so you'll need to order in. 

Deliveroo has teamed up with 14 restaurants across the country to give us a buy-1-get-1-free offer on chicken wings all day tomorrow. 

Excuse us while we drool. 

Wings are one of the most popular items ordered across Ireland, with thousands of Deliveroo customers chowing down on them during matches and games.

Here's a list of participating eateries if you're interested in sinking your teeth into this deal: 

  • Farmer Browns (Dublin)

  • Herbstreet (Dublin)

  • CrackBird (Dublin)

  • The Chili Shack (Dublin)

  • On The Pig’s Back (Dublin)

  • Real Gourmet Burger (Dublin)

  • Smokin Bones (Dublin)

  • Bubbacue (Belfast)

  • The Chili Shack (Galway)

  • Fat Freddys (Galway)

  • McGinn’s Hophouse (Galway)

  • Uncle Pete’s (Cork)

  • Koto (Cork)

  • Aroi (Limerick)

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“My first memories are of the barbed wire at the end of our street.”

Memories are very important to Deirdre Mackel. In honour of International Women's Day, we sat down with the Belfast artist and Deliveroo cyclist to chat with her about art, feminism, cycling and everything in-between. 

“My art is inspired by the little memories I have of childhood. They’re symbolic, but not overtly so,"she says of her art.

“I get the memory and I go with my trail of thought and see what comes out of it.”

What comes out of the past has a lot to say about the future. Several of Deirdre's works tackle the construction of femininity and break down what exactly it means to be a woman in today's society. 

"I did an ironing board sculpture and it really represented the futility of domesticity. Why do we bother ironing? Why are we wasting our lives doing the same thing day after day?" 

An image that Deirdre keeps returning to are dresses. For her, they have a personal meaning as well as feminist one.

"I remember drawing myself on the back of a wedding invitation when I was about three. I was curious about it so I tracked down that same paper online. I didn't realise that they were the colours that I always used in my painting." 

Dresses are not only a source of memory for Deirdre, but they also represent something deeper. 

“For me, dresses represent conformity and non-conformity. They’re the christening gown, the communion dress and the wedding dress. They represent what’s expected of a nice, Catholic girl.”

After studying Fine Art in The University of Ulster, Deirdre now brings art and creative projects to Belfast's local communities. She's passionate about finding healing through art. A recent instillation finds beauty in barbed wire. 

"That was my childhood. There was barbed wire at the end of our street, that was my play-ground growing up. That's why I call these instillations accidental gardens. It's all about finding those tiny spots of beauty." 

She works with community groups bringing out creativity in everyone from children to elderly groups. 

“One of my favourite things is creating art in what are known as ‘problem spaces’. These are places that have a lot of bad feelings and memories attached to them.”

One such problem space was an old RUC police barracks. With Deirdre's help and encouragement, a seniors group used their croqueting skills, tuning a place that many of them had loathed and feared into a colourful knitted garden. 

"Seeing them have a tea party in the garden surrounded by their work- that's the kind of thing that drives me." 

Historically, certain communities in Belfast suffered real or perceived barriers accessing art galleries. With the help of EU funding, Deirdre is breaking down these barriers. 

"You only have to look at the giant murals on the Falls road to know that the creative instinct was always there. They’re phenomenal works of art, now we have tourists come just to visit them.

“Twenty years ago, there was a distinct lack of place for the arts and creative activities. Now a lot of the community art projects are funded by the EU. We’re working with artists to create public art trails around the city. It’s all about turning the physical scars of the conflict into something people can feel proud of and have ownership of.

“It greatly contributes to the health and wellbeing of people in the community, being about to claim ownership of a sculpture or a piece of art is a powerful thing. It’s one of the reasons why I’m so passionate about art in the community.”

As well as looking out for the community, Deirdre also takes care of her own health and wellbeing and makes some extra cash dollar at the same time. 

“I've always loved cycling. I remember seeing lads on Deliveroo  bikes and thinking that that was something I’d like to do.

“I saw an ad not long after, so I just decided to go for it.”

Being out on the bike is a fantastic way to keep fit, after her first day she "couldn't move for days" but now takes it all in her stride, or spin if you will. 

While there are good and bad days on the bike, the positives far outweigh the negatives of the job. 

“Some days it can be freezing for you can get soaked. I’ve fallen off my bike once or twice but the great thing is you just hop back up and keep going.

“I really enjoy it, I get to see parts of the city that I never would otherwise and have made some great friends for all different kinds of backgrounds.”

Most of Deirdre's co-cyclists are men, which "surprised" her. 

"I definitely think that it's a great job for both men and women. You get out and about in air, there's just so many advantages.

"Or maybe I'm just mad," she laughs. 

Her advice for any aspiring creative types out there? Just go for it. 

“If you want to do something, all you need is to want to do it. There’s just this switch that decides ‘right, I’m going for this now’. Listen to it." 

An artist with a spinning ambition, Deirdre is definitely one to watch this International Women's Day! 

To find out more about becoming a Deliveroo driver see here. 

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Let's be honest, there is nothing quite like the excitement that sweeps the nation in the build-up to the annual Late Late Toy Show.

A mixture of nostalgia, Christmas spirit and excess sugar means that the vast majority of us can barely wait for this year's episode to take place.

With fires to light, Christmas jumpers to don and wine bottles to uncork, the last thing we feel like doing is standing in the kitchen, agonising over what to cook in time for the show's opening credits.

Thankfully, we won't have to.

In honour of the wonderful event, Deliveroo will provide a special Toy Show Tuck Bag option on the app tonight to ensure everyone in your audience can tuck into something tasty while watching The Late Late Toy Show.

Joe Groves at Deliveroo said: “The special tuck bag will be full of delicious treats and surprises for all of the family to share from the comfort of their sofa."

"The nation likes to watch Ryan and the Toy Show in their favourite Xmas jumpers, or matching PJs and onesies, so we want to ensure everyone is comfy and stocked up for the night ahead.”

Since its launch in Dublin in 2015, Deliveroo has signed up over 500 restaurants across Ireland and created work for more than 800 riders in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Belfast and Limerick.

To order your Toy Show Tuck Bag visit the Deliveroo app, you can download the Deliveroo app in the app store on an iPhone or Android device.

Ladies, what are you waiting for?

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Food delivery service Deliveroo has put an end to minimum order spends in Irish cities.

Until now, customers were required to spend a certain amount before Deliveroo would make a delivery, however with the addition of 250 riders this year, the minimum spend is no longer necessary.

The recent recruitment added to its network of 861 riders in Ireland.

The company currently operates in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Belfast, where local customers can order dishes through their website and app.

The delivery service also revealed country's most popular dishes – and they're as millennial as they come. 

 

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Dublin café Eathos scooped the title of favourite breakfast for its eggs benedict while Ramen in Cork was named the most popular lunchtime choice for its black bean chicken ramen.

And last but not least, Mexican eatery Boojum claimed the top spot when it came to Deliveroo dinner with the chicken burrito bowl proving to be the most popular choice.

No surprises there, really!

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Ever found yourself craving a cocktail but instinctively opposed to moving from the couch and out of your pyjamas?

Deliveroo has just presented the most delightful of remedies to this very notions-y issue. 

The meal delivery service is rolling out a cocktail menu in collaboration with Dublin's The Hill pub. 

Dubliners can now order a selection of fresh made cocktails straight to their door – whether your house party has run out of drink or you just want a few bevs to get through the last emotional episodes of Stranger Things 2. 

'We’re really excited that our customers can now order their favourite cocktail through Deliveroo,' said Joe Groves at Deliveroo.

'The guys at The Hill have an excellent reputation for mixing up some of the best drinks in Dublin and now you can impress your friends by having them delivered right to your doorstep – giving a new meaning to excellent table service.'

There are a medley of vodka and gin based cocktails on the menu. 

These include classics like Cosmos, Tom Collins and Moscow Mules. 

There are also some fresh new cocktails to try, like the Raspberry Tom Collins, made of Pinkster Raspberry Gin, Raspberry Compote, lemon Tonic, fresh raspberries & lemon juice, or the Yuzu Sherbet & Hibiscus Cocktail, made of Glendalough Gin, lemon & lime Marmalade, orange peel, sugar syrup, fresh lemon and Hibiscus Tonic, both from the The Hill Pub Cocktail Menu. 

Had a few too many cocktails and need a little hangover cure?

The service also delivers Bloody Marys, hailed as the ultimate hangover cure. 

Orders are through Deliveroos’ app and website by searching for Ugly Duckling at The Hill.

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It's World Vegan Day, and veganism is on the rise.

Once the sole territory of surfing Aussie Insta babes and hemp-wearing free thinkers, veganism has infiltrated the diet and lifestyles of the masses.

Recognised as a heart healthy and sustainable diet, going plant based is gaining popularity in Ireland. 

 

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According to data from Deliveroo, orders for vegan food in Ireland have increased by 137pc in Ireland in the past year. 

While you may assume Dublin would be the vegan hot spot, it's actually a west coast county which takes the crown. 

Galway is hailed as being the vegan capital, leading the pack when it comes to plant-based eating. 

 

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'Deliveroo customers clearly love to order vegan food, with orders more than doubling this year,' said Deliveroo's Joe Groves.

'Galway is leading this trend with more vegan orders made than any other city in Ireland.'

The most popular vegan order on Deliveroo is the majestic Vegan Burger from TGO Falafel Bar in Galway.

This is followed by the Spiced Dish of the Day with Rice from Cornucopia in Dublin, the Vegetable Spring Roll from Malay Kitchen in Cork, and the Super Green Smoothie from Cocu in Dublin.

These are just ahead of another Galway order, the Rock My Beets Wrap, also from TGO Falafel Bar, Galway. 

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The pumpkins are carved, the costume has been selected, and a bumper-bag of treats has been laid out for the trick-or-treaters.

Yep, it's that time of year again, and if you're not one to hit the town on a Tuesday night, you'll be propped up on the couch watching Stranger Things and doling out the sweeties to the face paint-spattered masses.

One of the most panic-inducing moments on Halloween night is the realisation that you may not have enough sweeties for all the precious little monsters darkening your door. 

Luckily, Deliveroo is stepping in to ensure that your sweet bowl never goes empty. 

Introducing: Deliverboo, the emergency sweetie service which will run on October 31. 

If you find yourself in this life or death situation (or maybe you just want a few extra nibbles for your horror movie marathon), Deliverboo promises to have a fresh batch of sugary treats to your door in Dublin in 30mns or less. 

The deliveries will come in a pumpkin shaped box, and you can choose from Bassett, Swizzels Bumper Bags, Pick n’ Mix Fun Size Minis and Haribo delights.

All you have to do is find the Deliverboo Shop in the Deliveroo app and select your treats.

As soon as the Deliverboo ghoul arrives, you'll be stocked up with all the confectionery an army of mini fairies, ghosts, Spidermen,Elsa-from-Frozens, and vampires could get through. 

'So many people forget to buy treats for the trick-or-treaters,' Deliveroo spooks-person Joe Groves said. 

'Rather than scrambling to the supermarket, we want to offer the perfect solution.' 

'Deliveroo will bring the sweets to you so you can feed the creatures knocking at your door.'

Sounds pretty genius to us. 

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The hype has been building up for weeks now, and with the fight mere days away, Deliveroo has managed to find a way to intensify the excitement surrounding the McGregor vs Mayweather clash.

With the highly-publicised event due to air on Irish television from midnight this Saturday, the good folk at Deliveroo realised that the people of Ireland would likely be crying out for a snack or two in the early hours of Sunday morning.

And with that in mind, they made the decision to extend their delivery hours, meaning that Irish fans can tuck into a whole host of grub while watching Conor McGregor take on Floyd Mayweather at the billion-dollar fight.

Commenting on the stellar marketing move, General Manager of Deliveroo Ireland, Liam Keenan said: "The McGregor versus Mayweather fight will no doubt be a big TV moment for Ireland."

"We’re thrilled that our customers in Dublin who are watching the fight will be able to satisfy their late-night munchies through Deliveroo from a selection of well known participating restaurants."

Supermac’s, Eddie Rocket’s, Papa John’s, Burritos & Blues, Abrakebabra and Aleena India in Dublin city centre will be participating in the extended hours.

And that's the early hours of Sunday morning sorted, ladies.

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Whether you're nursing a hangover, feeling a little bit peckish, or let's face it, just don't feel like cooking, there are few better comfort foods than a lovingly prepared Tayto sandwich.

Having earned its status as the unofficial national dish of Ireland, it's a recipe that's been passed down through generations, and quite frankly, we're damn proud of it.

Well, prepare your crisp-loving selves, because Deliveroo have teamed up with Tayto for an exclusive offer we've all been waiting for.

Over the next three weeks (August 14 – 31), Doughboys, the gourmet sandwich shop in the heart of Dublin's city centre, will be offering customers a range of three mouth-watering Tayto sandwiches, available to order exclusively through Deliveroo.

That's right, crisp sandwiches straight to your door.

The three sandwiches have been expertly designed by Doughboys owner, Joey Somer, who has selected a number of locally sourced ingredients including Arun's fresh artisan breads, a selection of slow cooked meats, pickles, cheeses and mustards.

Oh, and it wouldn't be a real Tayto sandwich if it wasn't smothered in lashings of Dairygold butter, now would it?

The three Tayto sandwiches exclusively available to order via Deliveroo are;

The ‘Tayto Cubano' for the dedicated sandwich worshipper (€8.50): Packed full of Irish ham and slow cooked Mojo roasted pork, mayo, Swiss cheese, caramelised onions, pickles and slathered in hot sweet mustard, topped off with layers of Tayto cheese and onion crisps.

The ‘Deluxe Ham n’ Cheese Tayto Toastie’ indulge in the ultimate comfort food (€6.00): Slowed cooked ham and sweet cheddar cheese, chilli tomato jam, topped off with crunchy cheese and onion Tayto crisps, sandwiched between two freshly baked slices of multigrain sourdough bread, even Mr Tayto himself couldn’t resist. 

The ‘Classic Tayto Sambo’ just got dialled up a notch! (€4.50): Tayto’s finest cheese and onion crisps, lathered in lashings of Dairgold butter, sitting between two fluffy slices of artisan white bread creating a mouth watering magic combo.

Liam Keenan, General Manager of Deliveroo Ireland says: "Tayto has been Ireland’s No.1 crisp brand for over 60 years, and we’re thrilled to be able to join forces and create such a unique sandwich menu."

"We’ve all made our own crisp sandwiches at some point in our lives, myself included. Now the pros over at Doughboys have spent weeks painstakingly creating the perfect range of Tayto crisp sandwiches so you don’t have to! We hope our customers will take advantage of this unique offering while it lasts."

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to 2017.

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