Can you order from multiple places at once on Just Eat?
Just Eat lets you add items from different restaurants to your order, one at a time. A pop-up will confirm that the new restaurant will use the same payment and delivery information. Repeat this process to include more restaurants.
One App, Multiple Cravings: How to Order from Different Restaurants on Just Eat
Just Eat is a go-to for takeaway, offering a vast selection of cuisines all in one place. But what if your cravings are a bit more… diverse? What if you want Pad Thai and a juicy burger? Can you actually order from multiple restaurants on Just Eat simultaneously?
The answer, surprisingly, is a nuanced yes. While Just Eat doesn’t offer a traditional “multi-restaurant basket” where you can throw in items from various places at once, there’s a workaround that allows you to order from different restaurants in a single session, albeit sequentially.
Here’s how it works: You can essentially build your multi-cuisine feast one restaurant at a time. Start by selecting your first restaurant and adding your desired dishes to your basket as usual. Then, without checking out, navigate back to the main Just Eat interface and choose your second restaurant. Begin adding items to your basket from this new restaurant.
At this point, Just Eat will present you with a pop-up notification. This notification confirms that your new order will use the same payment details and delivery address as your previous order. This is key: it essentially links the orders through your account information. Confirm this, and you’ve successfully added a second restaurant to your overall order.
You can repeat this process for as many restaurants as you like (within reason, of course – consider delivery logistics and the potential for cold food!). Each time you add items from a new restaurant, you’ll receive that confirmation pop-up, ensuring consistent payment and delivery information across all your chosen eateries.
This method offers a practical solution for satisfying diverse cravings or catering to a group with varying tastes. However, it’s important to note a few caveats. Each restaurant will likely have its own delivery driver and fee. This means you might end up paying multiple delivery charges and receiving your food at slightly different times. It’s also worth checking with the restaurants individually regarding any minimum order values, as these still apply even when ordering through this workaround.
So, while Just Eat doesn’t have a single unified basket for multiple restaurants, this sequential ordering method provides a convenient way to curate your perfect multi-restaurant meal. Now you can enjoy that Pad Thai and that burger, all within the same Just Eat session.
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