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Martin Lewis issues warning to anyone that uses Deliveroo

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Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has issued a warning to Deliveroo users after reports that takeaway food was being offered on finance.

Users were left shocked after they reported noticing a new option at the checkout on the food delivery app for those who may not be able to actually afford it.

When heading over to payment options, users are now faced with the choice of whether they want to pay for the food via Klarna.

Klarna is a finance service that doesn't charge interest or implement late fees for delayed payments. The move brought in a wave of criticism, with many suggesting that the app is encouraging shoppers to build up debt during a time of extreme financial uncertainty. Read more: Passenger describes 'shocking' moment armed police burst onto train in dramatic evacuation of Manchester Victoria Posting on Twitter, Mr Lewis slammed the app, saying: "Dear @Deliveroo do you really need pump debt as a way to pay for takeaways?

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