Deliveroo is launching a range of limited edition gold-plated necklaces ahead of Valentine’s Day, so that Bristol food lovers can celebrate their favourite places. ‘Love Bites’ – the name for the new range – will pay homage to some of the most-loved ‘cult’ takeaways in the city available on the Deliveroo app.
These include ‘Eggslut‘, ‘Homeslice‘, ‘Wingstop‘, ‘Oowee Vegan‘, and ‘Shake Shack‘. It is inspired by the 2024 trend of customised jewellery, and the unisex necklace collection will be available as a gift from Deliveroo alongside eligible orders.
Each gold-plated necklace features the restaurant’s name, with a mini ‘Roo’ charm on the clasp. The limited-edition designs come in a teal box, complete with a certificate of authenticity and a ‘love note’ from Deliveroo.
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Arabella Jenkins at Deliveroo said: “In many ways, your favourite takeaway is like a great partner – it’s always there for you when you need it most. So this Valentine’s Day, we wanted to celebrate the truly special relationship between foodies and some of our most loved restaurant partners by giving our customers a surprise gift, all in the name of love.
“There’s no better way to treat your other half (or yourself!), than with your favourite takeaway, and a bit of bling on the side. Our limited-edition Love Bites necklace range is the perfect way to do just that, so foodies across the nation can declare their feelings for their true love.”
To be in with a chance of receiving a free necklace, you simply need to place an order worth £15 or more from the participating Eggslut, Wingstop, Oowee Vegan and Shake Shake sites between February 7-14, 2024, in the app or online, while stocks last.
The collection launches as over a third (35%) of Brits reveal where their true love lies, admitting they would rather celebrate Valentine’s Day with their favourite takeaway alone than with their other half. And staying in is set to be the new ‘going out’ on February 14, as two-thirds (67%) of Brits say they will be celebrating at home, vs. going to a fancy restaurant (24%) or doing an activity (8%).
Deliveroo’s survey also found 3 in 5 (60%) coupled-up Brits say sharing food with their partner helps them bond, and 45% say sharing a takeaway at home is one of their go-to date night activities. Chinese (50%) and Italian (49%) top the list of takeaways Brits are looking to order-in this Valentine’s Day, closely followed by British food (41%).