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  • Uber Eats (NYSE:UBER) has launched T&T Supermarket nationally, giving customers across Canada access to the retailer’s full grocery selection
  • Delivery in Québec will follow later, with rollout timelines to be announced
  • The partnership brings fresh produce, seafood, ready‑to‑eat meals, Asian snacks, and Korean/Japanese beauty products to the Uber Eats platform
  • Uber Eats stock (NYSE:UBER) opened trading at US$70.62

Uber Eats (NYSE:UBER) has launched access to T&T Supermarket nationally on its platform, giving Canadians coast-to-coast access to a significantly expanded selection of groceries delivered directly to their doorsteps.

Customers can now order from T&T locations across Canada, with service in Québec scheduled to roll out later.

The partnership brings one of Canada’s top grocery retailers to Uber Eats users, offering on‑demand access to T&T’s signature assortment of fresh produce, seafood, ready‑to‑eat meals, Asian snacks, and popular Korean and Japanese beauty products. The companies say the collaboration aims to meet growing consumer demand for both convenience and cultural diversity in the online grocery space.

“T&T is a destination for food discovery. You can now try exotic fruits from Asia, replenish freshly baked breads and buns, and treat yourself to our famous egg tarts all in one go,” T&T Supermarkets’ CEO, Tina Lee said in a media release.  “It’s an easy way to get what you need quickly from the comfort of your own home.”

T&T Supermarket is the largest Asian supermarket chain in Canada, with locations across Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Québec. Known for its vast selection of fresh vegetables and fruits, live and fresh seafood counters, bakery items, and hard‑to‑find pantry staples, the brand has built a devoted customer base since its founding in 1993.

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Uber Technologies Inc. develops and operates proprietary technology applications around the world. The company operates through three segments: Mobility, Delivery, and Freight.

Uber Eats stock (NYSE:UBER) opened trading at US$70.62 and has lost more than 5 per cent since this time last year.

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