Uber Eats continues expansion spree with Pune launch

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Eats, an on-demand delivery app was rolled out in Pune, bringing over 300 restaurant partners on board across key neighbourhoods in the city such as Vimannagar, Kalyaninagar, Park and Sangamwadi.

"Our aim is to help Puneites discover great for their everyday practical eating needs through our restaurant partners and the delivery network," of Eats India, Bhavik Rathod.

A city with a strong Parsi influence in cuisine, restaurants on Eats will offer a variety of options, from fast choices such as pizzas, burgers and pav bhaji, to sweet treats like Bharakwadi, Modaks, Irani custards and Shrewsbury biscuits.

On a related note, Eats was started in 2014 as a small delivery pilot in and launched as a separate application in in December 2015. Since then, it has grown incredibly fast, and is now a stand-alone app available in 29 countries and in 130 cities around the globe.

In India, Eats was first launched in in May 2017. Within seven months, the service launched in Mumbai, Delhi, Gurugram, Bengaluru, Chennai, Chandigarh, and now in

However, Eats is separate to the app that people use to request a ride. The app has been built specifically to make delivery as seamless as possible, at the tap of a button.

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 15:26 IST