Uber Eats Expands Retail Offering with GameStop Partnership

Uber Eats has partnered with GameStop to offer on-demand and scheduled delivery of video games, consoles and electronics from stores across the US.

Uber Eats, an online food delivery and retail platform, has partnered with GameStop to make the gaming retailer’s products available for delivery through its app across the US.

The collaboration allows customers to order video games, consoles, accessories, collectables, and other electronics from GameStop stores, with both scheduled and on-demand delivery options available.

According to Uber Eats, the partnership is part of its broader expansion into retail, as more users use the app to shop beyond food.

The company said it is expanding its retail selection to make it easier for customers to purchase a wider range of products through the platform.

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“Adding GameStop to Uber Eats strengthens our growing gaming and electronics selection, giving customers access to another retailer they can shop with the speed and convenience they know from Uber,” said Hashim Amin, Head of Grocery and Retail, North America, Uber.

GameStop joins a growing list of retailers selling through Uber Eats, which now includes thousands of stores across categories such as groceries, convenience, beauty, home improvement, office supplies, pet products and electronics.

The platform recently expanded its retail offering by adding Ulta Beauty, making products from more than 1,500 stores available through Uber Eats across the US.

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