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Jimmy Brings launches non-liquor range




From Cheeky Couch Dates To Picnics In The Park, Jimmy Brings Has Everything You Need For A Good Time

Australia’s largest and fastest on-demand service delivering drinks and more launches non-liquor range of convenience-based goodies

Jimmy is delivering condoms, chips and dips, painkillers and more to your door in minutes

Whether you’re ready for a chill night in, unexpected guests pop by unannounced and your cupboards are bare, or you’re just feeling peckish. Australia’s largest and fastest on-demand delivery service Jimmy Brings now has all bases covered.

With consumers being increasingly time poor, Jimmy Brings is officially a one-stop shop for late night cravings, lazy moments and last-minute party preparations, thanks to their new selection of convenience-based goodies. 

The initial launch will span 231 inner-city suburbs across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Gone are the days of hitting up the local supermarket and liquor store ahead of hosting guests; Jimmy can deliver to your doorstep within minutes.

Home entertaining has never been easier with the launch of Jimmy’s liquor and convenience range. No need to turn down the tunes or even get out of your jammies; Jimmy can get you sorted for everything you need with the click of a button.

From snacks to painkillers to condoms and lube - in addition to their fully stocked and ever-evolving range of cold beverages - users can place their order and track Jimmy’s movements via the app in real time, so there’s no questioning how quickly you can get down to business. 

Head of Jimmy Brings, Luke Calavassy, said expanding into convenience space is a natural step for Jimmy to take in levelling up its ultra-convenience services. 

“From impromptu family pop ins to parties with your friends, our new non-liquor range makes it easier for our customers to get more of what they want from Jimmy Brings,” Mr Calavassy said.

“Our specially selected snacks and supplies are just another way we are stepping up our ultra-convenience offering. We are so excited to bring the goods - drinks, snacks and essential items - to your door in minutes,” Mr Calavassy said.

Jimmy Brings will launch its non-liquor range in select locations across Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne on Monday, 12th December 2022. Order all the essentials you desire by visiting jimmybrings.com.au or download the Jimmy Brings app via the Apple App Store or Google Play.

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