Uber to expand food delivery service to Czech Republic and six other European countries
The US technology company Uber plans to expand its food delivery service to seven additional European countries this year, including the Czech Republic, the Financial Times reported.
The newspaper cited Uber’s global head of delivery, Susan Anderson, as confirming the expansion, although she did not specifically mention the Czech Republic.
Uber Eats previously operated in the Czech market but withdrew in 2020 after two years. If the reported return is confirmed, the platform would once again compete with rivals such as Bolt Food, Wolt and Foodora.
In addition to the Czech Republic, Uber plans to roll out its delivery service in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Greece and Romania.