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Burger King Joins Just Eat’s Drone Delivery Expansion in Dublin

Just Eat has expanded its drone delivery service in Dublin, now offering Burger King deliveries from the Blanchardstown Centre through a partnership with Irish drone operator Manna. This follows the successful rollout of drone deliveries with Boojum in the Dublin 15 area and marks another step in Just Eat’s growing airborne restaurant network.

Customers within a three-kilometre radius of Blanchardstown Centre can now receive Burger King orders via drone, with delivery times measured in minutes. The drones, operated by Manna, are equipped with advanced safety features and monitored by dispatchers throughout each flight.

Amanda Roche-Kelly, Managing Director of Just Eat Ireland, said the company is focused on scaling innovative delivery solutions. “From expanding our drone delivery service with Manna in Dublin to leveraging the power of AI, we’re creating smarter, faster, and more flexible ways to deliver. Over the past year, we’ve evolved from a single partner drone delivery trial to preparing our platform to support hundreds of restaurant and grocery partners.”

Eoghan Huston, Chief Operating Officer at Manna, highlighted the benefits of zero-emission technology. “Our technology integrates seamlessly with platforms like Just Eat, delivering impact not just in speed and efficiency but also by making food delivery more accessible to communities.”

Derek Mulligan, Director of Operations at OKR Group, which operates Burger King in Ireland, said, “We’re always looking for new ways to deliver the flame-grilled taste our customers love. Partnering with Just Eat and Manna allows us to reach more people faster and more efficiently, offering customers greater choice in how they enjoy Burger King.”

The expansion reflects a broader vision to make drone delivery a mainstream option across Ireland, with plans to scale services and refine the user experience in the months ahead.

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