Autonomous sidewalk delivery company Serve Robotics Inc. and pizza chain Little Caesars have announced a partnership to deliver pizzas using autonomous delivery robots via Uber Eats.
Little Caesars customers in Serve’s Los Angeles delivery area may now receive their orders via autonomous sidewalk robots.
The partnership expands Serve’s presence on Uber Eats which already offers Serve’s robotic deliveries in Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas and Atlanta.
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Serve’s third-generation robots utilise an expanded cargo bin that can carry four large 16-inch pizzas, plus Caesar Wings, Italian Cheese Bread and beverages, while maintaining food temperature en route.
Head of autonomous delivery operations at Uber Eats, Megan Jensen, said: “We’re excited to bring autonomous delivery to even more Uber Eats customers through our partnership with Serve Robotics, now delivering Little Caesars orders.
“By combining smart technology with everyday convenience, we’re making delivery easier, more reliable, and more sustainable.”
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