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Uber and Zipline Plot Sky-Delivery Push to 1 Million Drones a Day by 2029
technology1 hour ago

Uber and Zipline Plot Sky-Delivery Push to 1 Million Drones a Day by 2029

Uber and Zipline unveiled a partnership to deliver Uber Eats orders via drones, targeting up to one million drone deliveries per day by the end of 2029. Initial deployments are slated for later this year in Zipline’s U.S. markets (including Pea Ridge, Arkansas and the Dallas–Fort Worth area) before broad expansion to dozens of cities. Uber invested in Zipline, which has already completed over 2.7 million deliveries and previously partnered with Walmart and Chipotle. Uber has also experimented with Flytrex for drone delivery and positions itself against competitors like DoorDash and Wing in the drone-delivery race.

"Uber Eats Faces Backlash for Super Bowl Ad's Peanut Allergy Joke"
health-and-entertainment2 years ago

"Uber Eats Faces Backlash for Super Bowl Ad's Peanut Allergy Joke"

Advocates criticized Uber Eats' Super Bowl ad for making light of peanut allergies, prompting the company to remove the reference after backlash. The ad, featuring various celebrities forgetting things, included a scene with a man experiencing an allergic reaction to peanuts, which was condemned for misrepresenting the seriousness of food allergies. With an estimated 30 million Americans having food allergies, the ad's portrayal was deemed insensitive, especially in light of recent allergy-related deaths.

"Uber Eats Removes Peanut Allergy Joke from Super Bowl Ad After Backlash"
businessadvertising2 years ago

"Uber Eats Removes Peanut Allergy Joke from Super Bowl Ad After Backlash"

Uber Eats had to modify its Super Bowl ad after facing backlash for making light of potentially fatal allergies. The original ad featured a scene where a person forgetfully eats peanut butter, despite having a peanut allergy. This drew criticism from the Food Allergy Research & Education group, prompting Uber Eats to remove the controversial scene. This incident adds to a list of Super Bowl ads that have been altered prior to the big game.