UberEats is
going to let you
order food from 'virtual restaurants' that don't exist IRL
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Craving something, but
UberEats doesn't list it in your vicinity? The company has launched a novel way to tackle
that issue.
Uber will soon serve up dishes
from "virtual restaurants," it announced Thursday.
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that means you might end up ordering a meal
from a restaurant
that doesn't have a full-fledged store presence, as the restaurants listed on
UberEats currently do.
The idea is
that a sandwich cafe for example, could theoretically also serve salads, with relatively no change to the ingredients in its store. So on UberEats, it could become a virtual salad place, while staying a sandwich cafe in real life.
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