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Uber Eats' global ambitions in delivery

2020-11-06T19:56:35.583Z


While aiming for profitability, his new boss is no longer content to list restaurants.Its ascent makes you dizzy. Uber Eats, Uber's home meal delivery subsidiary, is growing so fast that it has become the number one activity of the American giant. While the Covid crisis weighs on bookings of private driver trips, food orders on Uber Eats are showing insolent growth (+ 135% between July and September). Restaurants continue to flock to the platform, the world leader (excluding China)


Its ascent makes you dizzy.

Uber Eats, Uber's home meal delivery subsidiary, is growing so fast that it has become the number one activity of the American giant.

While the Covid crisis weighs on bookings of private driver trips, food orders on Uber Eats are showing insolent growth (+ 135% between July and September).

Restaurants continue to flock to the platform, the world leader (excluding China) with 560,000 addresses listed, including 30% in the United States and 15% in France.

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“Meal delivery is a growing market, which represents a huge opportunity for Uber,”

said Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty, vice president of Uber Eats worldwide.

It represents an annualized volume of activity of 30 billion euros. ”

After moving to Goldman Sachs, the Frenchman joined Uber in 2012. Based in Amsterdam, he is 36 years old the new boss of the Uber nugget.

Appointed in February, he should reassure on the strength of the Uber Eats model and its capacity

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Source: lefigaro

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