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Uber Eats and Opentable Launch Salt to Eat in Mexico: What Is This New Feature About?

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Uber Eats and OpenTable launch Salt to Eat in Mexico. Courtesy: Uber Eats / Canva Uber Eats and OpenTable officially introduced Salt to Eat, a new functionality that allows users to book a table at restaurants directly from the app, with just touching an icon and without changing platform. Mexico is the first LATAM country to incorporate this experience, which also began to deploy in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and …
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Uber Eats and OpenTable launch Salt to Eat in Mexico. Courtesy: Uber Eats / Canva Uber Eats and OpenTable officially introduced Salt to Eat, a new functionality that allows users to book a table at restaurants directly from the app, with just touching an icon and without changing platform. Mexico is the first LATAM country to incorporate this experience, which also began to deploy in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and …

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Revista Merca2.0 broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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