Meal delivery firms branch out into groceries during crisis

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To customers stuck at home during lockdowns triggered by the coronavirus.

Meal delivery firms branch out into groceries during crisis
Uber Eats and Delivery Hero are expanding from providing restaurant meals into supplying groceries to customers stuck at home during lockdowns triggered by the coronavirus crisis. Uber Eats said on Wednesday it is teaming up with French supermarket group Carrefour for a new delivery service ...

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