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Uber Eats Launches Service in 15 Municipalities Across Northern Kanto, Fukushima, and Chiba

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Uber Eats will launch its delivery service in 15 new municipalities and expand in 7 others across Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, and Chiba starting April 13, 2026. Promotions include a 2,500 yen discount for new users and a 50,000 yen bonus for new delivery partners.

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Q: When will Uber Eats officially launch its new delivery services in the specified municipalities?
A: Uber Eats will launch its delivery service in 15 municipalities across Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, and Chiba prefectures starting Monday, April 13, 2026.
Q: Which prefectures will see an expansion of Uber Eats services, and how many new municipalities are included?
A: Uber Eats will launch its service in 15 municipalities across Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, and Chiba prefectures, and significantly expand its service area in 7 municipalities across Tochigi and Chiba prefectures.
Q: What is Uber Eats' stated strategy that this expansion supports?
A: With this expansion, Uber Eats accelerates its "Anywhere" (every corner of Japan) strategy, contributing to the improvement of daily convenience and the revitalization of local economies.
Q: What incentive is being offered to new delivery partners in the target regions?
A: To commemorate the start of the service, an additional reward of 50,000 yen will be given to those who newly register in the target area and complete 10 deliveries by Thursday, April 30.
Q: What benefits does Uber Eats aim to provide to local restaurants through this service launch?
A: Uber Eats aims to provide local restaurants with an opportunity to secure "new sales channels" while keeping initial investments low, thereby supporting their businesses.