Just Eat has cut delivery fees for 24 Liverpool restaurants including Burger King, KFC and Frankie & Bennys.

The takeaway service says it will charge just 99p for deliveries in a host of local restaurants and it includes a Sunday roast delivered from Toby Carvery, food from Asda Kitchen and even Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

The cheap delivery option is live now and will last until 15th March and you do not have to meet a minimum spend, according to Just Eat.

It says: "There’s no minimum spend so you can feast on as much or as little as you like and choose from family favourites including Frankie & Benny’s, sweet treats such as Krispy Kreme and of course the ultimate Sunday roast from Toby Carvery."

The full list of takeaways taking part are:

  • Asda Kitchen
  • Bella Italia
  • BirdBox
  • Burger King
  • Chiquito
  • CLUXXX IT
  • Cornstar
  • Frankie & Bennys
  • Harvester
  • KFC
  • Kick-Ass Burrito
  • Krispy Kreme
  • Las Iguanas
  • Pieminister
  • PizzaExpress
  • Red's True Barbecue
  • Rosa's Thai Cafe
  • Stacks
  • Stonehouse
  • Subway
  • Harry Ramsden
  • Toby Carvery
  • Turtle Bay
  • Wok & Go

Just Eat says it is also abolishing delivery fees for a limited time on Liverpool ONE restaurant Wagamma and high street favourite Greggs, where sausage rolls - meat or vegan - and pasties can be ordered with no delivery fee.

Bargain hunters who deal stack can not only get the free delivery option but also up to £15 worth of Just Eat orders completely free.

Deals website Topcashback currently has a deal for new customers who sign up here that means you can order up to £15 worth of takeaway from Just Eat and get up to £15 through cashback - making the deal free.

If you spend over £15 you will get the full £15 in cashback.

The deal is available to new customers only. The cashback amount can be redeemed when customers register at Topcashback.co.uk.

See here for more details and the terms and conditions of the deal.

The news comes after the website revealed it will also be delivering McDonald's in the city from Spring after signing a deal to be a delivery partner for the fast good chain.