UK on-demand grocery supplier Weezy has partnered with what3words to make locations easier to find and urban deliveries easier to complete.
The partnership uses what3words’ technology, which divides the world into a grid of 3m squares and gives each a unique three-word address, to enable Weezy customers to order groceries to wherever they happen to be.
“We’re really excited to be offering our customers what they want, when they need it,” said Kristof Van Beveren, co-founder and CEO of Weezy.
“With lockdown easing in the UK, we know that friends and family want to get together safely outside and we wanted to make it simple for them to get quality products anywhere.”
Weezy works with local bakers and butchers, and sources fruit and veg from local markets to stock a wide range of over 2,000 products at retail prices.
The range also includes alcoholic drinks, dairy, snacks, party games and pharmacy products for emergency needs, all delivered in minutes.
The first-mile logistics company began operations in London last year and, following launches in Bristol and Brighton last month, is continuing its national expansion into the Manchester area next.