Uber Expands Canada Grocery Delivery with T&T Supermarket Partnership
Uber expands Uber Eats grocery delivery in Canada via a partnership with T&T Supermarket across Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec, offering on-demand access to fresh produce, seafood, ready-to-eat meals, Asian snacks and Korean and Japanese beauty products. This move builds on Uber’s 2025 retail deals with Best Buy (800+ stores) and Dollar Tree (9,000 stores) to diversify its delivery ecosystem.
1. Uber and T&T Supermarket Partnership
Uber Eats has launched grocery delivery in Canada through a partnership with T&T Supermarket, leveraging stores in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec to broaden its delivery footprint.
2. Product Offering and Rollout
Shoppers can now order fresh produce, seafood, ready-to-eat meals, Asian snacks and Korean and Japanese beauty products via Uber Eats, with deliveries in Quebec set to commence shortly.
3. Diversification Through Retail Deals
This agreement follows Uber’s 2025 partnerships with Best Buy—adding electronics from over 800 stores—and with Dollar Tree, integrating nearly 9,000 locations for on-demand delivery of everyday items.
4. Historical Stock Volatility
Uber’s shares have fallen by double digits over the past six months, and the stock has experienced four separate drops exceeding 30% within two-month periods in recent years.