
Uber has expanded its on-demand delivery service, UberRush in the US. Stores can now have local couriers pick up and drop off their products to customers’ doorsteps in New York City, San Francisco and Chicago. Uber began trialing the service in New York last April with bicycle couriers and drivers. In Chicago, all deliveries will be handled by drivers, while small businesses in San Francisco will get both bike and car deliveries. Unlike Postmates, which offers a similar service in partnership with select retailers, UberRush can be integrated into merchants’ existing business models and included as a delivery option during checkout.…
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