When it comes to packing orders, we have a few general guidelines, but we also trust your judgement and common sense to decide what works best for each situation:
- Orders that fit into 3-4 bags:
If an order fits neatly into 3-4 delivery bags, it can be packed in bags regardless of its value. Even in these cases, consider the nature of the items and use a delivery box if it offers better protection for the food.
That said, if the order is too large for bags, or includes items like soups or fragile pastries that are better suited for boxes, delivery boxes should be used instead.
Larger or heavier orders should be packed into Just Eat for Business Delivery Boxes. However, this doesn’t mean that smaller-value orders can’t also require boxes—use your discretion if the order is bulky or contains fragile items.
Please review our video guide here to help guide you on how to package orders into bags and our delivery boxes:

Additional Recommendations:
We recommend using delivery boxes for items prone to damage or spillage, such as:
- Fragile pastries: Delivery boxes help prevent crushing.
- Soups, yoghurts, or salads: These are more stable in boxes, reducing the risk of spillage.
- Platters: We understand your platter boxes might not fit into the JEfB boxes, so we trust your judgement on how to best pack these items, whether it's your own boxes or a suitable box packaging.