The food-delivery service of popular ridesharing company Uber will soon be available in Quebec cities beyond Montreal.
Over the next several weeks, UberEats will soon be available to customers living in Trois-Rivières, Sherbrooke and the Quebec City region. It's part of a broader push by Uber to get UberEats online in a hundred Canadian cities.
UberEats first launched over a year ago in Montreal, back in April of 2017. At the time, 100 restaurants took part in the service that delivers meals to customers' front doors using couriers by way of cars or bicycles.
Today, the company says that 1,500 restaurants have partnered with the service in Montreal. That includes twenty "virtual restaurants" that don't have a dining room and serve food exclusively to customers ordering through Uber's app.