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UberEATS promoted in Thailand

Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce is now introducing online food delivery service UberEATS to help promote restaurants and give businesses the ability to access new customers.
UberEATS promoted in Thailand ảnh 1Allen Penn (far left), regional general manager for Asia-Pacific of UberEats, said customers can download the food delivery app and get a meal delivered in 30-45 minutes (Photo: chiangraitimes.com)
 

Bangkok (VNA/NNT) – Thailand’sMinistry of Commerce is now introducing online food delivery service UberEAT💙Sto help promote restaurants and give businesses the abi🐲lity to access newcustomers.

The Department of Business Developmentsigned a memorandum of cooperation with Uber Thailand to introduce theapplication to the Thai market. Department Director-General Banjongjitt Angsusinghrevealed that the UberEATS app will be available for 1,660 certifiedrestaurants out of 11,947 applicants. The app would enable businesses toaddress the demands of clients who are in need of food delivery services. UberEATS was unveiled in Thailand inJanuary 17th, providing delivery services to residents in the areas of Sathorn,Silom, Pathum Wan, Phloen Chit, Nana, Asok, PhromPhong, Thonglor, Ekkamai, andYaowarat. Up to 200 restaurants are participating in the new delivery service.-VNA/NNT
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