Uber (UBER) Technologies and iFood announced a strategic partnership to offer more convenience for millions of consumers in Brazil. The partnership will allow iFood users to book Uber rides directly from the iFood app, while Uber users will gain access to iFood’s food, grocery, pharmacy, and convenience delivery services within the Uber app. This agreement aims to simplify daily life for Brazilians by offering transportation and delivery services through two of the country’s most popular apps. Customers can now plan their commute and order meals or groceries without switching between apps, saving time and enhancing their overall experience.
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