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The Newest Place to Book Prime Restaurant Tables? Uber Eats

The Newest Place to Book Prime Restaurant Tables? Uber Eats

Bloomberg14-05-2025

In September, the crowded restaurant reservation business will officially get more crowded.
That's when Uber Eats will launch a new Dine Out icon, giving customers the chance to reserve tables on their app via the popular booking platform OpenTable. Details of the partnership between Uber Technologies and OpenTable, which was first announced in late March, are being released today.

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