Uber Is Launching Its Food Delivery Service UberEATS in Brisbane Today

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Lauren Vadnjal
Published on October 11, 2016
Updated on October 11, 2016

Proving that causing the internet to lose its mind by delivering adorable puppies to offices around Australia is simply not enough for them, Uber has moved yet another step closer to total world domination. The ridesharing service will launch UberEATS in Brisbane today, October 11. Because who needs multiple apps when you can use one for just about everything?

Melbourne was the first city in Australia to be bestowed the food delivery platform back in April, followed by Sydney in July — and now Brisbane can start using the standalone food delivery app too. It basically allows restaurants to get their food delivered to customers between 10am and 10pm by a wide access of ever-available drivers — much like (and in direct competition to) other food delivery apps like Foodora/Suppertime, Deliveroo and Menulog. The list of Brisbane restaurants exceeds 100, including the likes of Esquire, Sake, Ze PickleDoughnut Time, Pawpaw, Alfredo's, Miss Bliss and Ben's Burgers. Oh, and delivery will be free for the launch. So you only have to pay the cost of your burg, and not a cent more. Plus, you can get ten bucks off your first meal with the code BRISEATS until November 10.

UberEATS launched in select US cities last year, allowing users to order lunch or dinner from an ever-shifting menu that includes options from a number of different restaurants. Brisbane's UberEATS service will be available in the inner suburbs only, from Albion to Auchenflower, Newmarket to Woolloongabba and all the suburbs inside that area.

You can download the UberEATS app here. For all the details, visit ubereats.com/brisbane.

Published on October 11, 2016 by Lauren Vadnjal
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