Uber Eats, the food ordering platform developed by Uber, will now start to serve in Turkey. In order to benefit from the services of the platform offered by Uber, users must first enter the application and complete the membership process. Then a page will appear on the screen. "Coming Soon" is written on the page on the screen.
The company started its service in 2014. It is a platform that brings restaurants and businesses together with customers. Orders placed through this food ordering platform are delivered by the company's own delivery partners or the businesses' own couriers. According to the information shared in the public, Uber will launch Uber Eats in Turkey very soon. The app, which is popular in other countries, is expected to be very popular in Turkey.
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Uber Eats Increases Competition Among Food Ordering Platforms
If Uber Eats starts operating in Turkey, it is very curious what platforms such as Trendyol Yemek, Getir and Yemeksepeti will do. Competition among food ordering platforms will likely increase. Uber is expected to offer various rewards and promotions to its customers. Drivers record the orders placed by customers in Uber's system. Customers' orders are realized in partnership with independent drivers. Meals are delivered by scooter, bicycle or on foot. In this way, businesses will not need to employ delivery staff. However, businesses with staff carry out delivery operations with their couriers.
The Uber Eats official website has a section called "Access a new source of revenue". The domain name extension here is "tr". Businesses can apply to become a partner on the system by selecting their name, business type, address and phone number. The company's pricing is in two parts. For a one-time activation fee, food businesses receive professional photography, a starter kit, restaurant software and a tablet. Service fees are calculated as a percentage of all restaurant orders placed with Uber Eats.
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