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Uber, Carrefour expand partnership to speed up deliveries in Paris

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Posted on October 26, 2021

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Uber and Carrefour Enhance Delivery Partnership in Paris

(Reuters) – U.S.-based ride hailing app owner Uber Technologies and Europe’s largest retailer Carrefour are to launch a new rapid grocery delivery service in Paris, extending their 18-month partnership, the two companies said on Tuesday.

Carrefour Sprint will offer a 15-minute grocery delivery service to Parisians exclusively via the Uber Eats mobile app from nine “dark stores” – shops closed to customers where workers prepare orders for delivery – operated by Carrefour’s partner Cajoo.

Earlier this year, the French retailer agreed to take a minority stake in the newly founded start-up Cajoo, which operates “dark stores” across the country.

Established retailers and food deliverers face intense competition from a crop of newer, well-funded start-ups running networks of “dark stores” that can dispatch groceries ordered on a smartphone app to the doorstep within minutes.

“Over the past 18 months people have increasingly come to expect quick and reliable delivery … in Europe alone we’ve seen a triple-digit increase in demand for grocery delivery,” Eve Henrikson, Regional General Manager, Uber Delivery EMEA, said in a statement.

Uber and Carrefour are already offering 30-minute deliveries in France from Carrefour’s almost 2,000 shops available on Uber’s app under a deal agreed last year.

Both companies have also separately struck deals to speed up delivery with other market players like Britain’s Deliveroo and France’s supermarket chain Casino.

Uber and Carrefour plan to expand the 15-minute service to other major French cities such as Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Lille and Montpellier in coming weeks, they said.

(Reporting by Piotr Lipinski in Gdansk; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Uber and Carrefour launch a 15-minute grocery delivery service in Paris.
  • The service operates from nine 'dark stores' managed by Cajoo.
  • Carrefour has taken a minority stake in start-up Cajoo.
  • The partnership aims to expand to other French cities soon.
  • Uber and Carrefour have existing delivery deals in France.

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The article discusses the expansion of Uber and Carrefour's partnership to offer rapid grocery delivery in Paris.
What is Carrefour Sprint?
Carrefour Sprint is a 15-minute grocery delivery service launched by Uber and Carrefour in Paris.
What are 'dark stores'?
'Dark stores' are closed shops where orders are prepared for delivery, used by Carrefour's partner Cajoo.

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