Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico - Uber Eats, the application that allows millions of people around the world to request restaurant food for home delivery with the touch of a button, will be adding 7 new cities in Mexico - Puerto Vallarta, Guanajuato, Irapuato, Celaya, Morelia, Los Mochis, and Ciudad Obregón - to its service area by the end of this year, bringing the number of cities served in Mexico to 30.
Through the Uber Eats app, an application that's independent from the Uber ride share app, restaurants can reach a new network of potential customers, who can, in turn, order their favorite dish no matter where they are: at home, in the park, in the office or even at a concert - and track their order's delivery in real time.
For distribution partners, Uber Eats opens new self-employment opportunities with autonomy and flexibility that allows them to generate greater profits. Thanks to the flexibility of the platform, hundreds of students, single mothers, seniors, the unemployed and professionals are among the Uber Eats distribution partners in Mexico that are earning extra money in their free time.
According to a statement, Uber Eats has already begun to activate the future distribution partners that will use the application in these cities, as well as the local restaurants that will offer home delivery via the platform.
"We are already in the process of activating restaurant partners and distribution partners in these seven new cities, and we welcome all dining establishments and people who want to increase their profits in these areas to take advantage of Uber Eats technology," said Cristina Villarreal, Communication Director of Uber Eats in Latin America.
For more information or to sign up as a restaurant or delivery partner, visit ubereats.com.
Source: aznoticias.mx