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AMSTERDAM, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies (UBER.N) said on Friday it has agreed a delivery partnership with Deliverect, a Belgium-based company that sells order management software to restaurants. Restaurants use Deliverect to keep track of orders from their own websites and a variety of apps, and to manage workflow and dispatching. Under the deal, the two companies will integrate software and Deliverect will preferentially route deliveries via Uber Direct -- Uber's "white label", or unbranded, delivery service. Deliverect will benefit from improving its offering, while Uber will benefit from making additional deliveries, the companies' joint statement said. The partnership will be available in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Britain, Spain, Portugal, Australia and New Zealand, the companies said.
Persons: Uber, Deliverect, Toby Sterling, Jane Merriman Organizations: Technologies, Deliverect, Thomson Locations: AMSTERDAM, Belgium, U.S, Canada, France, Germany, Britain, Spain, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand
"My dad says I'm taking the joy out of a restaurant," Frischling said. "If this industry doesn't keep up, we're not going to have so many restaurants," Frischling told Insider. Frischling is part of a wave of restaurant operators and high-profile chains investing millions in the industry's future. Over the years, Chipotle, Inspire Brands, and Restaurant Brands International — the owner of Burger King and Popeyes — have invested in autonomous-delivery vehicles, ghost kitchens, and digital-ordering software. IGC HospitalityThe New York restaurant company, also known as In Good Company Hospitality Group, invested in the restaurant-tech firm MarginEdge in 2021, according to PitchBook.
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