"We
will launch our Cabify Super service next year in Latin
America," Chavarri told reporters at an event celebrating the
multi-mobility company's 10th anniversary, saying the move made
sense amid a pandemic-fueled boom in quick e-commerce.
The service, which allows users to place orders from nearby
partnered supermarkets, is likely to land in the first Latin
American market in the first half of 2022, a source within the
company told Reuters.
The company operates in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador,
Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. It did not specify in which market it
would launch first.
A new crop of startups has sought to consolidate market share in
the sector, including Turkey-based Getir and Berlin-based
Gorillas, both of which have expanded across borders.
Ride-hailing apps are moving into that line of business to
compete with meal-delivery app services such as Glovo. European
rival Gett is also set to arrive to Spain in 2022.
(Reporting by Clara-Laeila Laudette; Editing by Inti Landauro
and Jan Harvey)
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