ORLANDO, Fla. – Uber has started two new initiatives in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak expanding services to include grocery and package deliveries.
Uber Direct and Uber Connect are the latest projects to come from the ride-share company. Uber says its rethinking its services to focus on moving what matters as countries and states are placed under stay-at-home orders.
From offering free rides to frontline health care workers and shipping personal protection equipment, the ride-share company is expanding its services under Uber Eats with Uber Direct, offering grocery and convenience store delivery.
A company spokesperson announced the initiative as a response to retailers and manufacturers around the world trying to introduce delivery
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