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Just saw Uber Eats is bringing T&T Supermarket nationwide in Canada now. Pretty interesting move honestly. You can basically order fresh produce, seafood, Asian snacks, K-beauty stuff all from your phone. T&T's got like 40+ stores across Canada and US, so this is a pretty solid expansion for them into the delivery game.
What caught my attention is how this opens up grocery delivery options for people outside the major cities. Like, specialty items that are harder to find suddenly become accessible. The supermarket for sale type of competitive pressure is definitely pushing these retailers to think differently about their business model.
UBER stock was down slightly at $70.57 when I checked. Anyway, curious if this actually changes how people shop for groceries or if it's just another convenience play that won't stick. What do you think?