UBER Eats Shut down its business

Uber's online order delivery
service Uber Eats is winding down operations in Bangladesh.
After a couple of weeks, their
activities in the country will be stopped from June 2.
Uber authorities said in a blog
post on Tuesday.
Uber It's Bangladesh's lead Misha
Ali has confirmed to TechShahr.com that their service will be discontinued.
However, he did not want to comment on the matter.
Uber said in their blog post that
the company has made a tough decision a year after launching its easy and
reliable food delivery service. There, Uber announced that its service in
Bangladesh will be closed on June 2.
But Uber authorities did not say
why the decision was made.
At the same time through the
blogpost the company thanks to their partners, users, customers, and the Uber Eats
community in Bangladesh.
Earlier in January this year, Uber
also sold its food supplier in India to the country's Zomato and shut down Uber
Eats in the country.
Four months later, Uber made the
same announcement in Bangladesh. However, the company's ride-sharing service
will continue.
Earlier, Uber Eats started its
official activities in the country on April 30 last year. And he hired Misha
Ali as the lead to run the business in Bangladesh.