Drizly, alcohol delivery service acquired by Uber, ceases operations after three years

Drizly, alcohol delivery service acquired by Uber, ceases operations after three years


Uber purchased Drizly⁤ for $1.1 billion in 2021 and now, three years later, the company is shutting down the US-based alcohol delivery service, as reported by ⁣Axios. Pierre-Dimitri⁣ Gore-Coty, Uber’s SVP of⁤ delivery, stated that the ⁣decision was made ⁣to close the business and focus on the “core Uber Eats strategy.”

In the SEC’s announcement of the acquisition, Drizly ⁣was described as a service‌ that partners ‌with local merchants​ to offer consumers a wide selection of⁢ beer, wine, and spirits‌ at competitive prices. Uber integrated Drizly’s offerings into its Eats app, but the alcohol delivery service also had its own separate application.

After ⁤operating independently within the Uber family for ⁤three years, Drizly will be closed down to prioritize Uber Eats and its mission of helping consumers get almost anything delivered.

2024-01-16 01:58:18
Source from www.engadget.com

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