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Uber Eats will use Starship robots in the UK to make deliveries


Uber Eats has announced it’ll soon start using Starship robots to complete food deliveries in certain parts of the UK, beginning in the Leeds and Sheffield areas. These little robo-couriers will only be able to handle deliveries from “select merchants” for the time being.

The robots won’t accept tips, for obvious reasons, but customers can still rate their experience via the app. We aren’t sure what happens to a particular robot with enough bad ratings. Maybe it gets sent to a farm in the countryside somewhere.

The service launches in December and the platform says it’ll share more information at that date. Uber Eats also says it plans on expanding the operating territory in the near future. To that end, Starship robots are coming to “additional European markets in 2026” and more US markets in 2027.

This isn’t Uber’s first foray into robot deliveries. Uber Eats has used robots from Serve Robotics and Avride in the past to deliver food.

As for Starship, these diminutive delivery robots have actually been around since 2018. The company says there are currently around 3,000 robots in operation across the world in more than 270 different locations. They can be found at several college campuses, including Purdue University and George Mason.

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