Takeaway Taxi on-demand food delivery service launches in Ashford
17:16, 16 November 2018
updated: 18:17, 16 November 2018
A new on-demand food delivery service has launched in Kent for the first time.
Takeaway Taxi - which is similar to Uber Eats and Deliveroo - has been set up in Ashford.
It allows customers to order food from restaurants using the website and get it delivered to their front door.
So far, six companies - McDonald's, Subway, KFC, Chiquito, Burger King and convenience store in Ashford - have all signed up.
The company is currently recruiting drivers to deliver the food to homes to all areas of the town.
The firm is yet to confirm a revised launch date.
Milon Miah, 38, set up the Takeaway Taxi company eight years ago in Ipswich.
He said: "Our aim is to reach 20 locations by 2020 and I wanted to start up somewhere a little bit of a distance away from Ipswich.
"We have already launched in Ashford and have been getting good feedback.
"We have a different model to other delivery companies and pay our workers higher rates in return for higher standards."
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