Uber Eats has scrapped delivery fees for people ordering from local convenience stores. The offer is open until at least 24 April, and may be extended, letting people pick up a pint of milk, loaf of bread or even something alcoholic to drink and get it dropped to their doors.
Uber partnered with Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Walkers Crisps and Pepsi to cover the cost of delivery, so this doesn't come at the expense of any of its other actions to help out during the coronavirus lockdown.
Toussaint Wattinne, Uber Eats UK general manager, said: “We want to play our part and help people get the food they need delivered directly to their door during this difficult time. "With over 600 convenience stores on Uber Eats, we hope that this free delivery will