If you use Deliveroo regularly, you might benefit from its Plus subscriptions that give you free delivery and other bonuses. What’s more, you may already be entitled to get Deliveroo Plus for free. Here’s everything you need to know.

What is Deliveroo Plus?

Deliveroo is a service that will bring restaurant food, takeaways and groceries to you so you don’t have to go and get it yourself. As the name suggests, Deliveroo Plus is Deliveroo but with more.

Where you’d usually pay a fee on top of your food or groceries for Deliveroo’s service, Deliveroo Plus is a subscription you pay each month which covers all deliveries for qualifying orders and also includes various regular rewards, as well as offers from restaurants exclusively on the service.

How much does Deliveroo Plus usually cost?

There are two tiers of the Deliveroo Plus service – Gold and Silver. The difference is how much they cost and which orders get free delivery.

Silver will set you back £3.49 per month and gives you free delivery on all orders over £25.

Gold is £7.99 per month, but the threshold for free deliveries drops to only £10.

Subscriptions are always on a rolling monthly basis, which you can cancel whenever you want.

How can I get Deliveroo Plus for free?

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You’ll then be able to take advantage of Deliveroo Silver for a year, after which you’ll automatically start paying the £3.49 each month unless you cancel it before the 12 months is up, so it’s worth setting a reminder if you’re the forgetful type.

How to get Deliveroo Plus for free with a trial

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Just remember to cancel your account before the 30 days have passed if you don’t want to continue paying for the service.

Author: Martyn Casserly, Contributor, Tech Advisor

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Martyn has been involved with tech ever since the arrival of his ZX Spectrum back in the early 80s. He covers iOS, Android, Windows and macOS, writing tutorials, buying guides and reviews.

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