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Just Eat market overview
Just Eat operates in the UK online food delivery market, a segment dominated by three platforms - Just Eat, Deliveroo, and Uber Eats - with Just Eat holding what is widely understood to be the largest share by restaurant count and order volume, though its market position in premium urban segments has faced sustained pressure from rivals. Average order values across UK food delivery platforms are typically estimated in the £25-35 range before fees; grocery delivery orders tend to run lower. The category is characterised by high repeat-purchase behaviour - habitual weekend ordering is the norm among active users - and aggressive customer acquisition via first-order discounts, which explains why new-customer codes tend to be the most valuable on voucher pages like this one. Market concentration is high; meaningful competition exists only between these three platforms.
About Just Eat
Just Eat is a food delivery marketplace, not a restaurant. That distinction matters. You're ordering from local and national restaurants - everything from your corner kebab shop to a McDonald's three miles away - and Just Eat is the layer in between: taking your order, processing your payment, and either dispatching a courier or relaying the order to the restaurant's own delivery driver. Sometimes that works brilliantly. Sometimes it doesn't, and working out whether to blame the app or the restaurant is half the sport.
The range is genuinely vast. Tens of thousands of restaurants across the UK, covering pretty much every cuisine and every price point. You can order a £6 doner wrap or a £40 sushi platter. There's a useful grocery delivery arm too, with Asda Express, Co-op, and similar convenience-store partners available in most urban areas - handy when you want a bottle of wine and some crisps without the faff of Deliveroo Hop. The Asda and Co-op deals that appear regularly in the voucher codes make this side of the platform worth watching.
The obvious weakness is consistency. Unlike a single restaurant with a single kitchen, Just Eat has no control over what comes out of the box. Delivery times vary wildly - the estimated time shown at checkout is aspirational on a Friday night. Service fees and small-order charges stack up quickly on low-value orders; it's easy to start with an £8 curry and end up paying £12 after fees. That's not unique to Just Eat - Deliveroo and Uber Eats do exactly the same - but it's worth factoring in before you get excited about a percentage-off code.
Speaking of competitors: this is a three-horse race in the UK, with Just Eat, Deliveroo, and Uber Eats dividing most of the market. Just Eat has the broadest restaurant coverage, particularly outside London and major cities - a meaningful advantage if you live somewhere that Deliveroo has never really bothered with. Deliveroo tends to win on premium restaurants and speed in city centres. Uber Eats leans on its ride-hailing brand loyalty. Just Eat's position in the grocery delivery space, via established supermarket partnerships, is arguably more interesting than either rival's approach right now.
Just Eat Plus is the subscription tier - a monthly fee that removes delivery charges from participating restaurants. Whether it pays off depends entirely on your order frequency. Order twice a week and it's a no-brainer. Order twice a month and do the maths first. The subscription also includes some member-only offers, which occasionally overlap with the voucher codes listed here.
Delivery costs vary by restaurant and distance - there's no single platform-wide fee. Some restaurants on Just Eat offer free delivery above a minimum spend; others charge regardless. The platform adds its own service fee on top, which appears at checkout rather than in the headline price. Budget for it.
Who should use Just Eat: anyone outside London who finds Deliveroo's coverage thin, regular grocery-top-up shoppers who want to combine a food order with a convenience run, and anyone with a good first-order discount in hand. Who shouldn't bother: people who want premium restaurant selection in central London (Deliveroo has the edge there) or anyone hoping to avoid service fees entirely - no food delivery app has solved that one yet.
How to use a Just Eat discount code
- Copy the code from this page - the full string, including any capital letters or hyphens, exactly as shown.
- Head to just-eat.co.uk and build your order as normal. Add everything to your basket before touching the promo field.
- Proceed to checkout. The promo code box appears on the order summary page, usually labelled "Add a promo code" - it's below the order breakdown, above the payment section. Easy to scroll past.
- Paste the code in and hit "Apply". It does not apply automatically. If it's worked, you'll see the discount reflected in the total immediately.
- If the code throws an error, check: is it account-specific (some codes only work on certain accounts or for new customers)? Is there a minimum spend? Does it apply to the restaurant you've chosen, or only to specific partners like Co-op or Asda?
- Complete payment. The discounted total shown at the apply stage is the one you'll be charged - no surprises after.
Just Eat shopping tips
- Move quickly on expiring codes. With 28 of the current codes set to expire within the week, this isn't a page to bookmark and revisit later. The 25 active voucher codes and 34 deals on offer right now represent a decent spread - from 10% off to as high as 80% off - but that range won't last.
- First-order codes are among the strongest. The first-purchase discounts currently listed are notably generous. If you've never ordered through Just Eat, or if a household member hasn't, that's worth exploiting before you pay full price.
- The grocery codes are underrated. Codes specifically for Asda Express or Co-op orders can be more reliable than restaurant codes, since grocery prices on Just Eat are typically consistent with in-store prices - meaning the discount is genuinely a discount, not inflated away.
- 50% off is the most common headline offer right now. But check the minimum spend carefully. A 50% discount with a high minimum can end up costing more than a smaller discount with a lower threshold, depending on what you were planning to order anyway.
- Just Eat Plus changes the fee maths. If you're a subscriber, delivery fees are removed from many restaurants - which means a percentage-off code on the food subtotal is effectively a larger saving in real terms than it looks on the code listing.
- Thursday to Sunday codes are worth checking specifically. Some current codes are only valid from Thursday to Sunday. If you're ordering midweek, those won't fire - filter by what's valid today before building your basket.
- Stack your order against the minimum spend, not just the discount. If a code requires a £25 minimum and you were going to spend £22, ordering a small extra item to trigger the discount often still saves money. Just don't order three starters you don't want.
- New account codes are account-specific. Some of the first-order and new-customer codes shown here are tied to specific account types or email addresses. If a code fails at checkout, this is usually why - not a broken code, just a code that wasn't meant for your account.
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The best Just Eat discounts typically offer between 4% and 50% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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