iFood Partners Uber to Transform Delivery Services in Brazil
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Uber and iFood, two of the largest delivery companies in Brazil, announced a strategic partnership that promises to transform the delivery scenario into the country. This collaboration arises at a crucial moment, as a response to the immediate entry of Meituan, a Chinese delivery giant in the Brazilian market. Meituan, which operates under the Quita brand in international markets, is preparing to start its operations in Brazil in the next few mo…
The app-based transport giant "Uber" and the delivery service "iFood" join forces to integrate their services into their respective apps in Brazil. This is a strategic step to expand their presence in a market where the Chinese company "Meituan" and "Didi Global Inc" invest to challenge the leadership position of the Brazilian delivery app. [...] The post Latin America: Uber and iFood cooperate in Brazil first appeared on latinapress news.
iFood partners Uber to transform delivery services in Brazil
Online food ordering and food delivery platform iFood has partnered Uber Technologies to boost transportation and delivery service in Brazil.The post iFood partners Uber to transform delivery services in Brazil appeared first on Verdict Food Service.
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Uber Technologies, Inc. and iFood, announced today a strategic partnership to offer more convenience for millions of consumers in Brazil. The partnership will allow iFood users to book Uber rides directly from the iFood app, while Uber users will gain access to iFood’s food, grocery, pharmacy, and convenience delivery services within the Uber app. This agreement aims to simplify daily life for Brazilians by offering transportation and delivery …
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