Uber Expands Into 7 New European Markets in Food-Delivery Push, FT Reports
Uber aims to add about $1 billion in gross bookings over three years by entering seven European countries, including markets with strong competitors like Finland.
- Uber is set to enter seven European countries this year, including Czech Republic, Greece, Romania, Austria, Denmark, Finland and Norway, the Financial Times reported.
- After Foodora announced a wind-down in Finland, Susan Anderson, Uber's Global Head of Delivery, said the company aims to raise standards and offer better value as it targets new markets.
- The company projects the expansion will add about $1 billion in bookings over the next three years, and earlier this week Uber agreed to acquire the delivery arm in Turkey.
- Wolt currently dominates Finland's delivery market, while Uber told the Financial Times it relishes entering markets with established competitors this year.
- Uber Eats has grown into a major global service since its 2014 launch; Reuters sought comment and Uber did not immediately respond, while file photos show Uber Eats couriers in Poland.
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FT: Uber Eats to launch in Finland after Foodora exit
Uber Eats will enter the Finnish market this year, according to the Financial Times. The US platform will roll out its food delivery service in Finland as part of a wider European expansion that also covers Austria, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Greece, Romania and Norway. The Financial Times reported that Finnish consumers will gain access to the service during 2026. The move comes only days after rival Foodora said it will withdraw from Finland.
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Uber enters seven new European markets in major food-delivery expansion
Uber reportedly plans to roll out its delivery business in seven new European countries, marking a significant move to revamp its efforts in the multi-billion-euro food delivery market. The latest...
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