The news comes days after fast delivery start-up MilkRun closed its doors.
Coles Group and Uber Eats are expanding their partnership, adding 500 stores nationally to the app so customers can receive groceries within an hour, just days after the collapse of grocery delivery service MilkRun.
The revived partnership with Uber Eats comes days after venture capital-backed rapid local delivery service “Customers can continue to enjoy great value and quality produce they find at Coles, but with the convenience of on-demand delivery through Uber Eats.”
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