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Life in the UAE capital has always been blissfully easy in many ways. But now, with the arrival of NowNow by Noon, the tongue-twisting, on-demand delivery app, our lifestyles are about to become even more effortless.
Already a big hit in Dubai, NowNow lets you order products from over 150 brands and shops, and have them delivered to your doorstep in a matter of minutes.
Perfect for last-minute dinner plans, emergency birthday presents, forgotten ingredients or anything that you simply need right ‘now’, the handy service is available throughout the city of Abu Dhabi, including on Saadiyat Island, Yas Island, Reem Island and Downtown.
Spanning thousands of products from major supermarkets such as Waitrose, Spinneys and Choithams, pet shops, pharmacies, butchers, bakeries and florists, it offers almost everything you could ever need through one simple application.
Alongside the store-cupboard staples and everyday essentials, NowNow lets you treat yourself to more special and exciting items such as personalised healthy meals from Keto by Foxxy, irresistible iced cupcakes from London’s legendary Hummingbird Bakery, rare and unique Asian food items from 1004 Gourmet, a plethora of organic fresh produce, beautiful handmade bouquets and much, much more.
Expanding across the UAE at a rapid rate, NowNow is also in the soft-launch phase of its Al Ain services.
No minimum spend is required, and you can track the status of your order every step on the way. Delivery times vary according to the store.
NowNow by Noon is available to download for free via the Apple App Store or Google Play.
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