Asda has expanded its partnership with rapid delivery operation Uber Eats, with 88 more stores added to its app across the UK.
It takes the number of locations in which Asda offers Uber Eats deliveries to over 400.
Asda was the first supermarket to join forces with Uber Eats, in 2020, in a deal that sees groceries delivered in as little as 30 minutes.
Asda said today that customers would soon begin to see shopping bundles added to its delivery menus on the Uber Eats app, aimed at making it easier to order items that are regularly bought together, such as a ‘vegan stock up’, ‘breakfast fry up’, and ‘build a sandwich’ bundles.
Uber Eats customers are now able to order more than 1,800 products on the app, from seasonal items to everyday essentials.
“Uber Eats customers have embraced grocery delivery and we’re thrilled to be expanding our offering with Asda to 405 locations across the UK,” said Alex Troughton, head of grocery and new verticals at Uber Eats UK. “It’s brilliant to see one of the UK’s biggest supermarkets invest in delivery innovation through their new in-app bundles.”
Simon Gregg, senior vice president of e-commerce at Asda, said: “We’re seeing an increasing number of customers shopping for tonight as well as for tomorrow through the wide range of delivery options now available. Our partnership with Uber Eats means we’re able to offer rapid delivery in nearly 100 new locations, saving even more of our customers an extra trip.”
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