Uber launches grocery deliver in Dallas
Uber will launch a new this month through its UberEats app and platform to deliver groceries in Dallas, the company announced this week. Uber’s Eats Pass and Uber Pass members will receive free grocery deliveries as an additional benefit on orders over $30.
Fulfillment will be through grocery delivery startup Cornershop, Uber did not release any details about which grocery stores would participate, how prices would compare to in-store tags, which areas of the city were within the delivery zone, or specifically when the service would launch.
“When you place a grocery order through Uber, a Cornershop team member will fulfill your order and deliver it right to your door. And as with other Uber experiences, you’ll be able to track it every step of the way and request a no-contact experience,” Uber said in its announcement.
“We’ve partnered with more than,500 merchants to deliver groceries across 35 countries on Uber Eats,” the release said. “Following the Cornershop integration in select cities in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Canada, Uber plans to roll out new grocery delivery features for customers and merchants alike in the US and other cities around the world over the coming months. This is another step towards our vision of bringing you closer to the things you need, all in one place.”