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Co-op extends Uber Eats partnership

Uber Direct also will work closely with Co-op on deliveries for orders placed via the convenience retailer’s newly launched App, ‘Peckish’ - which is dedicated to supporting independent local grocery retailers in communities across the UK

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Co-op and Uber Eats have announced a three-year extension of their quick commerce partnership, which started in 2022.

The partnership has seen the number of Co-op stores where Uber Eats is available increase to more than 1,300.

Co-op will now extend its work with Uber Direct – Uber’s white-label last-mile delivery service.

Uber Direct will also work closely with Co-op on deliveries for orders placed via the convenience retailer’s newly launched App, ‘Peckish’ – which is dedicated to supporting independent local grocery retailers in communities across the UK.

Unveiled in February as a “supermarket first”, Peckish is available to small, often family-owned, independent grocery retailers and enables them to provide an online grocery shopping and delivery service to its local customers.

Additionally, the partnership extension will see Co-op continue to offer member price savings for Uber Eats users.

Chris Conway, Co-op quick commerce director, said: “Growing our quick commerce channel is a core part of our strategic approach, and I am delighted to extend and deepen our successful partnership with Uber Eats. Innovation is fundamental to our approach, whether extending reach and choice, creating value through member price savings, or, delivering the Peckish app to give independent grocery retailers a voice online.

“We see consumer appetite for quick, easy and convenient grocery delivery continue to grow and the agreement with Uber Eats marks the start of a new chapter where we will work together to meet the evolving needs of shoppers and to grow Co-op’s leading q-comm channel.”

Alex Troughton, regional general manager of Uber Eats Grocery and Retail UK and EMEA, added: “Uber Eats and Co-op have built a strong and successful partnership, making grocery shopping more convenient than ever. We’re thrilled to extend this collaboration and introduce Uber Direct, which will allow Co-op to serve even more customers through its own digital channels while continuing to offer delivery via Uber Eats.”

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