Jahez and Noon Unite for Seamless Shopping and Dining Across Saudi Arabia

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Jahez and noon's partnership will integrate grocery and dining services into single apps by late 2025.
Jahez users can access noon's quick grocery delivery through a new button, with vice-versa dining options.
This synergy allows Jahez to enter fast delivery without infrastructure, while noon boosts its food sector.
Both companies will retain independence, ensuring current user benefits like free delivery remain intact.
This collaboration marks a bold step in Saudi Arabia's e‑commerce, enhancing convenience and customer experience.
Two of Saudi Arabia’s most recognisable digital brands, Jahez and noon, have just struck a partnership that could reshape how millions across the Kingdom shop and order food online. The idea is simple but powerful: merge each platform’s strengths so users can jump easily between fast grocery delivery and dining options — all without juggling multiple apps.
Starting in late 2025, Jahez users will notice a new *noon Minutes* button inside their app, giving them access to noon’s quick-delivery dark stores dotted around Saudi cities. Meanwhile, over on the noon app, a new slot for *Jahez* will let shoppers order meals from over 50,000 restaurants in more than 100 towns and cities, with Jahez handling the delivery leg. Basically, both apps will open a door into each other’s worlds.
What’s clever here isn’t just the convenience, but how each company gains without heavy upfront spending. Jahez stretches its reach beyond traditional food delivery into what’s known as “quick commerce” — those under-an-hour deliveries everyone’s come to expect — without having to build that part from scratch. noon, on the flip side, beefs up its food offering dramatically by plugging into Jahez’s already-thriving network.
Both firms stressed they’ll continue running independently, but customers will see a more joined-up experience. Subscribers to *Jahez Prime* or *noon One* won’t have to worry about losing perks like free delivery; those benefits will roll across both services.
In statements shared with the media, Ghassab Bin Mandeel, Jahez’s CEO, called the tie-up a “pivotal step” in expanding beyond food delivery and connecting with a broader Saudi community. **Faraz Khalid**, noon’s CEO, said he’s “proud to partner with Jahez,” describing it as a company that shares noon’s love for “speed, quality and trust.”
I reckon this kind of partnership shows how regional players are starting to think bigger — not chasing each other’s tails, but actually building bridges where their ecosystems complement one another. At Arageek, we’ve chatted with plenty of founders who’d kill for that kind of synergy. It’s a bit of a faff to get two tech giants to cooperate so closely, but when they do, good things usually follow.
Rollout starts with *noon Minutes* appearing on Jahez in November 2025, followed by *Jahez on noon* the next month. If all goes to plan, everyday shoppers will soon find running daily errands just a tad easier — and that’s something to be chuffed about, you know?
Technology aside, what this really tells us is that convenience isn’t just about faster delivery times. It’s about trusted brands finding ways to work together rather than compete head-to-head. And while it’s still early days, this move could be spot on for what Saudi consumers have been asking for.
Well… we’ll have to wait and see, but the partnership definately feels like one of the boldest steps yet in Saudi Arabia’s evolving e‑commerce scene.
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