Uber is to give away 200,000 free trips and 100,000 meals to NHS staff serving on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.
The company said that from Monday it will cover workers' meals and journeys in order to help reduce the pressure on the "heroes" helping affected patients.
But it's not alone, with Deliveroo adding it will be handing out 500,000 free meals to frontline workers as well. Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi hopes the free trips will be a "small way" to help the nurses, doctors and support staff of the NHS as they work "tirelessly" day and night.
The service will commit 200,000 free trips up to a value of £15 each while Uber Eats will cover the staff with a £10 voucher they can use to buy a meal from restaurants