Everything you need to know about temporary fast food delivery insurance, in 3 minutes or less.
Starting a new job as a fast food delivery driver? No matter your vehicle, two wheels, four or even three, there’s more to it than downloading an app and getting on the road. The one thing you must get right from day one is your insurance.
What is Temporary Fast Food Delivery Insurance?
30-day, or temporary fast food delivery insurance, is a short-term policy designed for drivers and riders who deliver goods – like takeaway food – in exchange for payment. It covers you and your vehicle while you’re working, either for local takeaways or major platforms like Uber Eats, Just Eat, and Deliveroo.
Most personal car or bike insurance policies don’t cover ‘hire and reward’ use, which is necessary when you transport goods or passengers for payment. This is the cover you will need to deliver fast food. Without the right insurance, you could face points on your licence, fines, and have your policy voided if you’re involved in an accident.
That’s where INSHUR temporary fast food delivery cover comes in.
INSHUR offers fast food and parcel delivery drivers temporary 30-day insurance for greater flexibility.
At the end of the 30 days, you can choose to renew and continue delivering, or take a break. It’s completely up to you! We offer insurance that works the way you do, giving you full control of your coverage.
Why Choose Temporary Delivery Driver Insurance?
If you're new to delivery, temporary food delivery insurance could be a smart, flexible option. It lets you test the waters without committing to a long-term policy.
- Coverage for work and play - Hire and reward insurance for your work, with Social, Domestic & Pleasure coverage for leisure
- Ideal for part-time or weekend drivers
- Quick to buy online – and accepted by most major food delivery platforms
Whether you're delivering on a moped, motorcycle, or in a car, temporary courier insurance gives you the protection you need, when you need it
What Kind of Vehicle Can I Use For Fast Food or Parcel Delivery?
Many new delivery drivers work with whatever vehicle they already own, be it a car or a scooter/motorbike. The good news? Insurance is available for a wide range of vehicle types – but make sure you check the requirements for the app you're delivering with.
Some platforms have specific rules on engine size, vehicle age, and the kind of insurance you need.
It’s a good idea to double-check with the app and your insurance provider to ensure your vehicle is accepted.
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