With temperatures up to 40 degrees across Australia last week, it’s safe to say it’s officially Summer weather. Enter beach delivery by Deliveroo to guarantee a sand-free sandwich or burger whilst you enjoy the rays and waves.
From 2 December, Australians nationwide will be able to set many of the country’s 10,000 beaches as their food drop-off location, meaning ordering from your ocean-side towel will summon your food.
In celebration of the commencement of the summer season and to keep you slip, slop, slap ready and tanning safely, all orders over $40 from Betty’s Burgers & Concrete Co. on Deliveroo will arrive with free Bondi Sands 50+ sunscreen and free delivery.
Joe Satari from Deliveroo, said: “Everyone is excited for a summer by the beach. The worst part of the day can be giving up your prime spot to grab lunch but thanks to Deliveroo beach deliveries you can now support your local favourite without leaving your towel. Best of all you’ll receive your food quicker than a seagull can swipe them.”
Lyndal Guterres from Betty’s Burgers, said: “We’re pumped to celebrate the turning on of beach deliveries with Deliveroo. The Australian beach is our home, having our first flagship restaurant in Noosa and now we are spotted along the SE coastline including Surfers, Byron, Cronulla and Coogee. We are set to celebrate the fun of Summer, but wanted to make sure our guests stay safe, which is why we’re offering free delivery and free 50+ Bondi Sands sunscreen.”
Betty’s Burgers and Deliveroo are going one step further to ensure Aussies are beach ready. This weekend the two brands will be hosting an online beach party across social media. Simply tag both brands in your favourite beach snap and 50 lucky winners will receive a twin cossie set including a pair of all-Australian Budgy Smugglers and a one-piece for the ladies – for free. Valued at $69.
The Bondi Sunscreen offer will be available on all Betty’s Burgers orders over $40 with all orders over $20 unlocking free delivery, exclusively on Deliveroo from 2 December – 6 December, while stocks last.