The more that Keeta offers new features for its global consumers, this food delivery app has recently unveiled its latest wave of expansion across Saudi Arabia, further strengthening its pledge to empower local businesses and communities in the Arab world, as well as its surrounding areas.
With this history made, the app is already serving 20 cities in Saudi Arabia, which include 11 new additions: Hail, Tabuk, Abha, Khamis Mushait, Jazan, Najran, Al Jubail, Buraydah, Hafar Al Batin, Yanbu, and Taif.
Apart from these, these likewise serve key areas, such as Riyadh, Jeddah, Makkah, Madinah, and the Greater Dammam, solidifying the app’s growing presence across the country.
This unveiling has presented partnerships, special offers, and community-focused initiatives laid out to support local merchants, welcoming new food adventurers. Along with this, there are collaborations with top-notch restaurants and well-loved local and international brands with strong community ties.
Several food establishments are part of this breakthrough, including the local and international favorites, such as McDonald’s, Okashi, Hashi Basha, Sanabel Al Salam, Okashi, Lamma, Bardisi, Your Burger, and Fatboy, as well as Starbucks and Subway, too, of course.
“As we expand into more cities across the Kingdom, our focus remains on supporting local restaurants and providing residents with more choice and convenience. Since we first launched in cities across Saudi Arabia, we are receiving encouraging feedback and heard from communities in other Saudi regions asking when Keeta would be available to them,” Keeta’s general manager highlighted.
They further noted how this new feature is that which continues to drive us expand and serve more people in their country, adding they are “committed to helping more people eat better and live better, in a way that reflects our values and supports the broader vision for the country.”
This strategy, too, is closely aligned with the program that’s Vision 2030, which drives adoption over the Internet, supporting local SMEs and invest in the talent in Saudi Arabia. With this expansion, the food delivery app is not just tied up with several merchants across those cities, but also has deployed over 18,000 more riders during the phase of the launch, directly creating flexible jobs and brand-new economic opportunities.
“Keeta’s expansion continues to be guided by a people-first approach, grounded in local partnerships, community insight, and a long-term commitment to serving Saudi Arabia’s diverse cities. By using technology to respond to what people want and need, Keeta helps communities eat better and live better,” Keeta Middle East stated.
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