Uber's food delivery service Uber Eats is launching in the Philippines, according to the company's online classifieds. The company has also opened a subdomain for UberEats in Manila, though it may take time for actual listings to appear nearby. Uber Eats is a food-delivery service that has started in key cities in the USA last 2014, and now caters to over 150 cities in the world, 15 of which are in Asia. Once launched locally, Uber will compete with current food delivery services available locally such as FoodPanda and HonestBee. No timeline is set for Uber Eat's launch as the company is still keeping applications open, though we may see a mid to late 2018 launch for the service. Beats Audio, makers of premium headphones (premium prices too), might soon be a part of your iPhone, iPod, and iPad. Rumor has it that Apple is considering to buy Beats Electronics, makers of the popular Beats Audio products, for $3.2 billion. Beats was recently valued at more than $1 billion, and even with Apple's large cash pile of around $159 billion, this will pose as the company's biggest acquisition yet if it pushes through. Read more in our articles including "Uber Eats launching in the Philippines" and "Apple might acquire Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion".
Uber's food delivery service Uber Eats is launching in the Philippines, according to the company's online classifieds. The company has also opened a subdomain for UberEats in Manila, though it may take time for actual listings to appear nearby.
Uber Eats is a food-delivery service that has started in key cities in the USA last 2014, and now caters to over 150 cities in the world, 15 of which are in Asia. Once launched locally, Uber will compete with current food delivery services available locally such as FoodPanda and HonestBee. No timeline is set for Uber Eat's launch as the company is still keeping applications open, though we may see a mid to late 2018 launch for the service.
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