Uber Eats now lets consumers buy from two shops at the identical time

Uber Eats now lets consumers buy from two shops at the identical time


The Uber Eats app on a smartphone in Dobbs Ferry, New York, on Feb. 6, 2021.

Tiffany Hagler-Geard | Bloomberg | Getty Pictures

Uber introduced Wednesday that its Uber Eats app now lets customers to order from two shops at the same time.

So, for example, if you want to order an Italian supper and wine to go with it from a nearby liquor shop, you should really be capable to do that — and you will never have to shell out an more delivery price.

Uber said it can be element of the firm’s effort and hard work to be greener and to enable preserve customers revenue. It may well assist the business retain consumers from utilizing rivals such as DoorDash, which has had a comparable attribute given that 2021. Contrary to DoorDash’s possibility, Uber Eats will allow you to add from a secondary place in advance of checkout.

Uber instructed CNBC that the alternatives for how in close proximity to the second spot wants to be to the initially are contingent on time of working day, driver availability and other marketplace elements.

It really should be relatively quick to use. When you end deciding on food items from your first spot, you’ll see a notification bar that suggests, “Bundle an additional retail outlet,” which lets you include products from someplace else.



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