Schnitz signs exclusive multi-year agreement with Uber Eats
The brand is also integrating its loyalty programme into Uber Eats.
Schnitz has entered into a multi-year exclusive delivery partnership with Ubear Eats.
According to Schnitz, the partnership will enable them to simplify operations across its restaurant network, improve support for franchise partners, invest more deeply in offers and menu innovation, and help ensure guests enjoy a reliable experience every time they order.
Schnitz also said it will be the first quick-service restaurant brand in Australia that will enable its Crumb Collective loyalty members to earn points when ordering via Uber Eats.
“Over the next few years, we are building on an unmatched foundation powered by the largest network for food delivery. As a leading delivery partner, Uber Eats connects us with highly relevant audiences, while giving us priority access and elevation on the platform,” Kerri Wane, CEO of Schnitz, said.
The move comes following Schnitz's plans to expand outside of Victoria and open in New Zealand.