Uber Eats teams up with Zoomo to drive uptake of E-mopeds

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Uber Eats couriers offered discount on E-Mopeds in a bid to boost affordability and slash emissions from its food delivery services

Food delivery app Uber Eats has teamed up with electric mobility solutions group Zoomo in a bid make 100 per cent of its food delivery trips in European cities emission free by 2030, the two firms announced...

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