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Uber ramps up on-demand grocery in US 

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Uber Technologies, Inc is accelerating its on-demand grocery delivery service in the US, more than doubling the cities where it’s available and partnering with a major grocer as the pandemic-fueled delivery competition heats up.
After launching its grocery delivery service last July, Uber said on Monday that it can now be used in more than 400 locations in the US including major metropolises like New York, San Francisco and Washington.
The ride-hailing and food-delivery service has also joined with Albertsons Cos to give Uber customers access to 1,200 stores, including Jewel-Osco, Safeway, ACME and Randalls, Uber said in a statement. To tempt new customers to choose Uber over competitors, customers who spend more than $30 will get waived delivery fees and will also be able to request on-demand and scheduled deliveries.
Uber launched its grocery-delivery service last summer while Covid-lockdowns were still in force in many cities, and the initiative has seen consistent growth, the company said. Almost 3 million consumers order groceries and other essentials every month through Uber, said Raj Beri, Uber’s global head of grocery and new verticals, in the statement.
“Uber is uniquely poised to meet consumers’ growing desire to get the things they need from grocery stores and other merchants in an on-demand fashion within hours — if not minutes — rather than days,” the company said.

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