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Uber Eats quits 8 countries

The service didn’t bring enough profit in these countries

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Uber Eats confirmed its plans to quit a number of countries including the Czech Republic, Egypt, Honduras, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, UAE, and Uruguay.

The company revealed that these countries didn’t find a way to bring online food delivery service to another level.

Operations will cease by June 4th, except the UAE, where Uber Eats will shift to Careem, its wholly-owned subsidiary.

Despite the food delivery service is leaving these countries, Uber Rides will still be available there.

Our number one priority now is to minimize the impact on the valued employees, restaurant partners, delivery partners and consumers who have supported us
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We’ve reported that JD.com starts collaborating with its on-demand delivery platform Dada Group to provide JD’s customers with a one-hour delivery service. Their cooperation is the expansion of JD’s Omnichannel Fulfillment program, launched in 2019.

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