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Uber Eats partners with digital food ordering platform Olo to improve order accuracy

The partnership brings direct POS integration with restaurant brands, adding operational ease by eliminating the need for separate ordering streams.

Uber Eats announced it has partnered with digital food ordering platform Olo to integrate directly into the point-of-sale (POS) of leading restaurant brands via Olo Rails.

This partnership allows orders placed by consumers on the Uber Eats website or app to be injected directly into the order stream at the restaurant, improving order accuracy and operational efficiencies for restaurant operators.

Rails is Olo’s solution that assists restaurant brands in publishing their menus, prices, and location information on participating third-party marketplaces, like Uber Eats, in order to drive incremental sales, simplify workflows and manage orders in multiple places.

“This integration will streamline the Eats ordering experience and help restaurants benefit from the strength and reach of our platforms,” Uber Eats global head of business development Liz Meyerdirk said.

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