HEALTH COACH - McDonald's delivery is now available at UberEats in more than 1,000 sites | Food | Life & Style
McDonald's delivery is now available at UberEats in more than 1,000 sites | Food | Life & StyleStarting today, UberEats will support McDonald's in over 1,000 sites, but there is a catch.
The service will only be available in the US - 300 locations in Los Angeles, California, 144 in Phoenix, Arizona, 270 in Chicago, Illinois and 59 in Columbus, l & # 39; Ohio.
Lucky cities to have Big Macs and Chicken Legends delivered to people's doors have been announced by the Chicago Tribune.
Uber and McDonald's initially launched a pilot program at over 200 sites in Florida in January.
The pair then announced the successful partnership expansion in April when the hamburger chain held a quarterly call with investors.
In a statement today, McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook said, "We are bringing a new level of convenience to more of our customers while we continue to transform the" McDonald's experience. "
But McDonald's delivery Existed in the US One way or another before, Help services like Postmates.
In large markets like New York City, delivery through smaller third-party options has existed for years, and the high density of McDonald's facilitates the supply of customers .
But the partnership with Uber - which already has a massive logistics network built - means that McDonald's can bring delivery to markets like Florida, Ohio that usually do not have much food - delivery options.
But the fans of British McDonald's can still rejoice because a delivery service should be tested in the UK in June.
The fast food favorite made the announcement last month, which was music to the ears of fans of the hamburger chain.
The store leaders promised that they listed at the call of McDonald's customers for their favorite meal.
Whether it's a Big Mac and chips or the Chicken Legend, soon you can have the sandwich you want to deliver to your door.
The chief executive of the international brand announced the latest news on Sky.
The CEO, Paul Pomroy, said, "What is obvious to us now is that customers would now wish that McDonald's look to delivery.
]"We think we're probably going to start in June. We will begin in a reduced and controlled manner. "
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