What is delivery driving?
Delivery driving is the lowest-barrier way to start earning money in the UK. Amazon Flex pays £13–£17/hr for flexible 3–4 hour delivery blocks that you book in advance. Just Eat and Deliveroo pay per delivery and let you work whenever you want. Both a car and a bicycle work for food delivery, making this accessible to almost anyone with a vehicle.
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£13–17/hr flexible parcel delivery. Start today and earn your first income this week.
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How to start delivery driving in 4 steps
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1Sign up to multiple platformsAmazon Flex, Deliveroo, and Just Eat all take new drivers regularly. Sign up to all three to maximise your earning opportunities and flexibility.
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2Complete your background checksBackground checks take 3–5 working days. Have your driving licence, vehicle insurance, and bank details ready to speed up the process.
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3Work during peak hoursLunch (12–2pm) and dinner (6–9pm) are the busiest periods for food delivery. Friday and Saturday evenings are the most lucrative shifts.
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4Track every mile for tax reliefYou can claim 45p/mile in HMRC tax relief. On a full week of delivery driving, this can save you £30–£80 per week — significant over a full year.
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Pros and cons
✓ Pros
- Local work
- Earn £300–£1,800 per month
- Start within 3–7 days
- Startup cost: Free
- Low effort required
× Cons
- Requires consistent effort to build
- Income may be variable initially
- Competition exists in this space
- Takes time to reach full earnings
- Requires self-motivation
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Deliveroo and Just Eat both accept cyclists, and in cities, cyclists can often earn as much as car drivers during peak periods. E-bikes are a game-changer.
New blocks are released at unpredictable times throughout the day. Enable all notifications on the Flex app. The highest-paying blocks go within seconds of appearing.
At £13–£17/hr for Amazon Flex, it's competitive for flexible work. Food delivery is more variable (£8–£15/hr) but offers more flexibility in timing.