Uber expands its US food delivery business with purchase of startup Postmates

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Postmates, whose business delivering food, groceries and other goods doubled amid lockdown, was bought for $2.65 billion.

Uber’s ride sharing business has faced losses due to the restriction on movement and travel across the world but its food delivery arm is doing well, and is now expanding with the acquisition of Postmates. (Photo | AFP)

Washington: Uber said Monday it was buying delivery startup Postmates for $2.65 billion in stock, in a move shaking up the sector which has seen surging growth during the coronavirus pandemic.

The acquisition steps up the effort by Uber to diversify its business to meet growing delivery demands after failing to win a battle for US meal delivery giant GrubHub

“Uber and Postmates have long shared a belief that platforms like ours can power much more than just food delivery—they can be a hugely important part of local commerce and communities, all the more important during crises like COVID-19,” Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi said in a statement.

Postmates, a startup specialising in delivery of food, groceries and other goods, will be integrated into Uber Eats, which has seen its business double during the global health crisis.

Analyst Daniel Ives of Wedbush Securities said the deal for Postmates, the number four delivery operator in the US, is “both a defensive and offensive acquisition in the food delivery space for Uber at a time with its core ridesharing business seeing massive headwinds in this COVID-19 pandemic.”

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