However, in a bid to expand the target market, Uber is introducing an additional cash on delivery payment option for UberEats in Mumbai city. It is worth noting that Mumbai is the first market to receive the cash on delivery option. In a press release from Uber, the company expressed its intent to expand the feature to the other 29 countries where UberEats service is available today.

The move is also beneficial for Mumbai food-makers who may see a surge in demand via the UberEats platform. Eventually, Uber drivers may see an increase in their daily earnings. It is a win-win move for all the parties involved in the chain. On the other hand, Uber integrated Unified Payment Interface (UPI) as the collection method for delivery partners to deposit the cash they collect at the time of delivery from customers, taking the hassle out of cash collection and encouraging digital banking. Bhavik Rathod, Head, UberEATS India, said, “We are constantly innovating to grow the business and serve more people. With the introduction of cash payments on UberEATS in Mumbai, we’re excited that India is once again the first country in the world where we are today launching this new global feature. An additional payment method not only gives consumers more flexibility, it also helps our restaurant partners expand their reach while enabling many more food lovers in the city experience the magic of ‘food and technology’ through the UberEATS app,” There is no information when Uber is planning to roll out cash on delivery payment option to New Delhi and Bangalore cities.