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How to become a Just Eat delivery driver

As food delivery becomes an essential part of modern life, Just Eat has solidified itself as the go-to service for millions of hungry customers across the UK. With an impressive 80% market share, it dominates the food courier market, surpassing competitors like Deliveroo and Uber Eats.

For those seeking flexible work, Just Eat offers a clear pathway. Whether you’re looking for a part-time gig or a full-time role, becoming a delivery driver gives you the chance to earn on your own terms. From bikes to cars, the sight of a Just Eat courier zipping through the streets has become commonplace.

Curious about what it takes to get started? Here’s what you need to know to join the fleet of Just Eat drivers and start earning.

What does being a Just Eat delivery driver involve?

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What are the requirements for Just Eat delivery drivers?

What insurance will you need as a Just Eat delivery driver?

How much can Just Eat drivers earn per hour?

Age BracketHourly Wage (minimum)
18-20 years old£7.49
21-22 years old£10.18
23 and over£10.42

Frequently Asked Questions

How does driving for Just Eat work?

Driving for Just Eat is a simple and flexible process, the most complex part of which is securing the right type and level of hire and reward insurance.

However, once you have secured said insurance and have checked you have all the required documentation, then you simply need to follow the onboarding process, register as a delivery driver on the Just Eat app and input your own schedule.

Once complete, you’ll be provided with a commercial-grade thermal bag and, during your predetermined hours, you’ll receive delivery driver jobs through the app; you can start delivering food thereafter.

Does Just Eat employ drivers?

Yes, Just Eat employs people to deliver food via various means. So, if you’re a budding food delivery driver, you can work for Just Eat.

Can Just Eat drivers make a full-time wage?

The flexible nature of working for Just Eat enables food delivery drivers and couriers to choose their own schedule; however, it also doesn’t guarantee a regular flow of money.

That said, Just Eat does pay its couriers the national living wage, so, quiet periods aside, if couriers schedule full-time hours, yes, a full-time wage can, in theory, be achieved.

Does Just Eat cover running costs?

As an independent contractor, Just Eat doesn’t cover running costs or pay a delivery fee.

Thus, it’s important, particularly if you’re a food delivery driver, to account for fuel price and any damage taken to protective clothing while delivering food.

What’s more, you’ll also be required to pay for a potentially expensive courier-specific insurance plan, so make sure to consider additional, hidden running costs when applying for your courier job.