Uber Eats ‘delivered 10 million orders since 2018 Sri Lanka launch’
COLOMBO: Uber Eats is marking its second year anniversary in Sri Lanka after successfully delivering 10 million orders to hungry eaters.
The platform more than doubled its orders in the second year of operations, compared with the 3 million orders it delivered during its first year.
Uber Eats remains committed to an ethos of inclusive growth, providing eaters access to a range of cuisines while simultaneously offering economic opportunities to courier and restaurant partners.
The platform has provided flexible earning opportunities to individuals from all walks of life.
In the span of two years, over 8,000 courier partners have chosen Uber Eats to earn through the platform.
Uber Eats now has a presence in the cities of Colombo, Kandy, Negombo and their suburbs since it first launched operations in the country in 2018.
Speaking about the journey, Bhavna Dadlani — Lead, Uber Eats, Sri Lanka, said: “It has been an exciting two years for Uber Eats, understanding the very distinct needs that we Sri Lankans have. Our commitment to the Sri Lankan community and to the economy remains absolute.
“As we steal a short moment to reflect on our eventful journey here, I’d like to thank all the restaurant partners, courier partners and our loyal eaters for their unwavering support.
“We’re only getting started with our range of services, and there’s many exciting additions in the works.”
Over the past two years, the courier partner with the highest deliveries completed 11,500 Uber Eats orders.