Tottenham Hotspur reveals new partnership with "ultrafast" grocery delivery firm
A London football club has announced that it has agreed a new three-year partnership with a grocery delivery firm.
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has agreed a new deal with “ultrafast” grocery delivery company Getir, which will join the club as an official partner.
Getir, which launched in the UK in January, currently delivers across London, Birmingham, Manchester, Brighton, Cardiff, Liverpool and Bristol, and is expecting to expand into another eight cities by the end of 2021.
Turancan Salur, Getir’s UK general manager, commented: “It is our great pleasure to support and stand by the side of sports and athletes, we will continue to respect and value them.
“It’s great to now be able to deliver this in the UK with our first football club partnership with Tottenham Hotspur.
“We have worked hard to deliver groceries in minutes, and much like on the pitch where every second counts, we are focused on delivering state-of-the-art tech and creating unique experiences for fans.
“We have seen great appetite for our online grocery delivery service, and we know that people crave convenience, but we also give time back so customers can enjoy doing the things they love, things like watching Premier League football.”
Todd Kline, chief commercial officer at Tottenham Hotspur, commented: “We are delighted to announce this new partnership with Getir and we’re looking forward to supporting them with their rapid growth in the UK and across Europe.
“Getir pride themselves on being innovative, are dedicated to minimising their impact on the environment and put people, as well as world-class technology, right at the heart of everything they do. We look forward to working closely with them in the years to come.”
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