Now, Postmates drivers are getting notices telling them they must apply to Uber Eats. This may have been the case for some time, but things seem to have recently changed. Uber now fully owns Postmates, after transferring $2.65 billion in Uber stock to Postmates.Įven when the official news was released, Uber announced that Postmates would continue to operate separately. How can drivers get the most out of this deal?Īlthough referred to as a “merger,” the deal is, in effect, a full-on acquisition.How the Postmates acquisition could affect Uber’s rideshare and delivery services.What the merger means for Postmates Fleet members and Uber Eats drivers.The status of the Postmates-Uber merger.In this post we’ll look at how these changes will affect Postmates and Uber Eats drivers as the apps merge and the two companies work as one. Now, however, it appears that the merger, which was officially completed on December 1, 2020, is a done deal for both drivers and customers. When Uber bought Postmates back in the summer of 2020, we were told that the two companies would operate separately, as detailed in this July 2020 Gridwise post.
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