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12 December 2023

Daily Newsletter

12 December 2023

Torchy’s Tacos to offer delivery through Uber Eats app

Through Uber Eats, Torchy’s Tacos customers can make group orders, split bills and use the “re-order” feature.

Soumya Sharma December 12 2023

Online food ordering and delivery platform Uber Eats has entered a delivery partnership with US-based restaurant chain Torchy’s Tacos.

Torchy’s will add its more than 100 locations, including in the states of Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, to the Uber Eats app from December 2023.

Torchy’s menu features Green Chili Queso, made-from-scratch tacos and margaritas.

Customers placing their orders from Torchy’s Tacos menu for $25 or more will receive free queso and chips between 11 and 24 December.

Uber One members can also claim 10% off their orders and receive free delivery on eligible orders above $15.

Torchy’s CEO and founder Mike Rypka stated: “Since the day we started in that Austin trailer park 17 years ago, our mission has always been to make damn good tacos, queso and drinks available for all.

“We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Uber Eats and have their help in continuing that mission.”

Apart from the on-demand delivery feature, Torchy’s Tacos customers can also make group orders, split bills and use the “re-order” feature to keep their Taco Tuesday orders consistent.

Uber Eats Americas vice-president and head Sarfraz Maredia stated: “Joining forces with Torchy’s Tacos is a game-changer for hungry Uber Eats users in their home state of Texas and beyond.

“We are thrilled to bring this beloved brand onto the app and deepen the creative ways we can work together. And as a Texan myself, I feel incredibly fortunate to have such strong local partners who pride themselves on high standards — both for the quality of their food and how they treat their customers.”

Western Europe foodservice market dynamics

The total revenue of the Western European foodservice profit sector totaled $685.3 billion in 2022, having declined at a negative CAGR of 2.4% during 2017–22. In 2022, FSR was the largest foodservice channel, with a value share of 25.9%, followed by QSR. However, the region’s foodservice sector is poised to bounce back as it is forecasted to register a CAGR of 8.1% by 2027.

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