Uber, bp team up on retail partnership
Uber Technologies, Inc. and bp are teaming up on a convenience delivery effort that will offer a wide range of products, including fresh and prepared, from select retail locations.
The two partners aim to make more than 3000 retail locations available on Uber Eats by 2025, according to a press release.
bp is the first convenience retailer to team up with Uber Eats on a global level.
The partnership covers retail sites in Australia, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa and the west coast of U.S. Sites in the U.K. and eastern U.S. will be added to the app for the first time this year, with plans to launch in other European markets from 2023.
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