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Instacart Partners with Uber Eats to Expand its Delivery Services

Instacart is collaborating with Uber Eats to expand its delivery services to include restaurants. As a part of the deal, Instacart will launch a new 'Restaurants' tab to invite consumers to order takeout throughout its app. Notably, Instacart+ members placing orders from these restaurants will enjoy the same offer as Instacart's grocery customers: free delivery for orders exceeding $35.

Instacart assures that its drivers will still fulfill grocery orders solely, while Uber Eats couriers will complete restaurant orders.

"Our goal is to make it effortless for people to go anywhere and get anything," said Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi in the press release. "We’re excited that this new strategic partnership with Instacart will bring the magic of Uber Eats to even more consumers, drive more business for restaurants, and create more earnings opportunities for couriers."
Trend Themes
1. CROSS-INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS - Instacart teams up with Uber Eats to expand delivery services and offer a new 'Restaurants' tab.
2. ENHANCED CONSUMER EXPERIENCE - Instacart+ members now enjoy free delivery from restaurants on orders exceeding $35, similar to grocery orders.
3. EXPANDED SERVICE OFFERINGS - Instacart broadens its delivery options by integrating restaurant orders alongside grocery deliveries.
Industry Implications
1. FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES - The partnership between Instacart and Uber Eats revolutionizes delivery options by including restaurants in their delivery services.
2. ONLINE SHOPPING PLATFORMS - Instacart's introduction of a 'Restaurants' tab enhances its platform by offering a seamless transition to food delivery.
3. GIG ECONOMY - The collaboration between Instacart and Uber Eats creates new earning opportunities for couriers and strengthens the gig economy.

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