Buymie

Last updated
buymie
Type Private
Founded2016
FounderDevan Hughes, Art Sokhikyan
Headquarters,
Area served
Ireland
United Kingdom
Number of employees
70+
Website buymie.eu

Buymie (pronounced "buy me") is an Irish retail startup founded in 2016. [1] [2] It allows users to buy groceries through its mobile app, and get them delivered from local stores though its personal shopper network. The current stores offered on Buymie are Dunnes Stores, Lidl and Tesco in Ireland as well as Asda, Co-op and Tesco in the UK.

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History

Buymie was founded by Devan Hughes in 2016. Initially available only in Dublin, it expanded to surrounding commuter towns such as Greystones, Maynooth and Howth. [3] [4]

In May 2020, it launched in the UK through a partnership with Co-op, servicing 200,000 households in Bristol and surrounding suburbs. [5] [6]

Boosted by the COVID-19 pandemic, it expended to Limerick and Galway in 2021. [7] [8] [9]

Locations

As of January 2022, Buymie services are offered in the Irish cities of Cork, Dublin, Galway and Limerick, and one UK city, Bristol.

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