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Hungry Jack’s signs exclusive multi-year partnership with Uber Eats

Uber Eats will power the burger chain’s own delivery channels.

Hungry Jack’s has announced a multi-year partnership with Uber Eats, naming Uber Eats as its exclusive delivery partner in Australia.

The deal will see Uber Eats power Hungry Jack’s own delivery channels.

“Expanding our partnership with Uber Eats allows us to reach customers with the convenience, value and quality they expect from our strong Australian brand,” Chris Green, CEO of Hungry Jack’s, said.

The news comes following other QSR brands like Guzman y Gomez and Schnitz partnering exclusively with Uber Eats.

Australia’s delivery market has been undergoing massive changes following Menulog’s exit from the market.
 

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