The agreement gives Just Eat’s restaurant partners 20% off light catering items such as crockery, cutlery and glassware, and 10% off major equipment including ovens and fridges.
According to Just Eat, the discounts could save an existing venue around £1,000 per year and up to £5,000 for a new site.
The partnership launches as Just Eat data shows 67% of its restaurant partners say rising ‘food and product’ costs are the most impactful macroeconomic challenge affecting their businesses.
Just Eat says the initiative forms part of its efforts to support independent restaurants using the platform, which currently works with around 100,000 partners across the UK.
The new discount is available to all Just Eat partners who do not currently have a bespoke arrangement with Nisbets and will be automatically applied to the accounts of approximately 10,000 existing Nisbets customers from 1 March 2026.
