Uber Eats has announced its new partnership with symbol group retailer One Stop, in its latest bid to expand its grocery and convenience expansion on the platform.
The new partnership, will see over 500 One Stop stores available on the Uber Eats app by the end of the year offering household staples such as confectionery, fresh food and alcohol.
Uber Eats has already seen over 100 One Stop stores launch on the app over the last month.
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“One Stop shops are known for their convenience and play an integral part in many communities,” Uber Eats head of new verticals and grocery, Alex Troughton said.
“We’re excited to have them on board the Uber Eats app, allowing us to offer our customers an even wider variety of grocery and convenience goods seven days a week.”
“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Uber Eats and as always, we are committed to making it as easy as possible for our customers to shop with us,” One Stop managing director Jonny McQuarrie added.
“Customers will be able to have great quality products at their doorstep within minutes. We look forward to offering the Uber Eats service to both our existing loyal customers and new customers across the country.”