May 3, 2022 by MMR
Albertsons Cos., Uber
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SAN FRANCISCO – Uber and Albertsons Cos. have expanded their partnership to include more than 2,000 of the grocer’s banner stores nationwide, including Albertsons, Safeway, Jewel-Osco, ACME, Tom Thumb, Randalls and more through Uber Eats. This expansion brings nearly 800 new locations to Uber Eats including to consumers in Connecticut, Indiana, New Hampshire, Utah, Vermont,
February 9, 2021 by MMR
COVID-19 vaccines, Uber, Walgreens
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DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens and Uber have entered into an agreement to help drive equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines among underserved communities. Uber and Walgreens said they will combine their expertise to address common barriers to health equity including education, access and technology. “By combining Walgreens deep experience in community care with Uber’s transportation technology and
July 8, 2020 by MMR
Cornershop, Uber, Uber Eats, Uber Grocery
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SAN FRANCISCO – Uber is adding grocery delivery through its Uber and Uber Eats apps in several U.S. cities, the company said Wednesday. The ride-hailing service is collaborating with Cornershop, a grocery delivery startup based in Santiago, Chile. Uber last year agreed to take a majority stake in Cornershop, and the deal is expected to
September 19, 2016 by MMR
executive vice president and chief marketing officer Jeff Jones, president, Target Corp., Uber
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MINNEAPOLIS — Target Corp. executive vice president and chief marketing officer Jeff Jones has left the company to become president of ride sharing at Uber, with responsibility for the company’s global operations, marketing and customer support. “As we move into the next phase at Uber, one in which we will build a global brand infused
August 30, 2016 by MMR
Jeff Jones, Target chairman and chief executive officer Brian Cornell, Target Corp., Uber
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MINNEAPOLIS — Target Corp. executive vice president and chief marketing officer Jeff Jones is leaving the company, effective September 9, the company announced Tuesday morning. Jones, who has served as Target’s top marketer since 2012, will become the president of ride sharing at Uber, with responsibility for the company’s global operations, marketing and customer support.