26 November 2024: Australia’s locally-born on-demand delivery app, Menulog, has announced an official partnership with BWS. The launch, just in time for summer, marks a significant expansion of Menulog’s alcohol delivery service with more than 920 BWS stores available on Menulog across New South Wales, ACT, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania.
Menulog and BWS are celebrating the launch with an exclusive offer: customers can enjoy 30 per cent off* their BWS orders on Menulog, plus free delivery, as they prepare for the summer social season.
This partnership highlights Menulog’s commitment to convenience and local and regional availability, offering customers more choice in accessing their favourite drinks for any occasion. BWS joins a wide and growing offering across national, independent and speciality liquor retailers now available on Menulog.
Morten Belling, Managing Director at Menulog, said the partnership is all about creating even more choice for Aussies who are searching for the best possible value and convenience.
“With summer celebrations around the corner, Menulog is thrilled to welcome BWS to our platform, expanding our range and availability for customers looking to shop their favourite drinks from well-known retailers with ease.
“As a home-grown platform, Menulog has long delivered for local communities searching for convenience. We are committed to delivering more for customers, partners and couriers all across Australia, which is why we are expanding our alcohol delivery service on Menulog.”
BWS shares that mission to deliver convenience to Aussie customers, and is looking forward to expanding on this through this digital partnership.
Scott Davidson, Managing Director at BWS said, “As summer approaches, we’re excited about joining forces with Menulog to provide our customers with greater convenience and choice.”
“This partnership means BWS customers can now enjoy access to their favourite drinks through Menulog, delivered right to their door - getting drinks and snacks for summer gatherings and celebrations has just been made even more convenient."
Offer expires 11.59pm local time 01/12/24 or while stocks last. $15 minimum spend applies for free delivery. Service fees apply. Must be 18+ years of age and have a valid proof of ID. Drink responsibly. See the menu for liquor licence details. To self exclude from alcohol content, go to your Settings to update your preferences.
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