For the first time ever in Ridesharing Forum’s news division, the website’s teams are featuring the amazing deal between Uber and American Express, with Uber Eats pulled over like pulling over your hair for a ponytail, or hoops teams stealing and shooting that basketball. Businesses, listen up!
In the attempt to further expand its partnership with American Express, Uber Eats is launching a brand-new and exclusive offer for the USA Consumer Platinum, Gold, and Green American Express Card Members, plus an Uber Cash benefit for Gold Card Members, according to Uber’s newsroom official.
The idea behind is to help bring their next at-home dining experiences straight to the consumers’ doorsteps, as well as support the restaurants in their areas.
“We know that this year, people everywhere have come to rely on, and look forward to food delivery, in a new way,” Uber Eats told Ridesharing Forum. “That’s why American Express and Uber have once again teamed up to introduce brand-new exclusive offers and benefits for Card Members looking to bring the restaurant experience home.”
Yes, issues solved! You can now get access to a complimentary Uber Eats Pass Membership for up to a year, provided you are members of the Platinum, Gold, and Green cards for consumers. You know about this membership on Uber Eats very well.
But wait, there’s more! Starting early next year, said Uber Eats, the American Express Gold Card will provide Card Members with up to $120 yearly, or $10 per month, in Uber Cash, which can be used on Uber Eats orders or Uber rides in the United States.
This builds on the Card’s existing benefits, which include four times the Membership Rewards in international restaurants and supermarkets in the North American country on up to $25,000 in eligible purchases per calendar year, with triple the membership rewards points on eligible flights for tourism, and so much more.
“Our card members crave food experiences, and we’re seeing that they’re continuing to seek out food delivery services to create those special experiences at home, while also beginning to explore local dining destinations again,” Rachel Stocks, the deputy executive for Global Premium Products and Benefits at American Express, pointed out. “We’re excited to expand our partnership with Uber to provide value to our Card Members who are looking to get even more out of their Membership.”
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