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Deliveroo, Uber Eats push into basic food and drug delivery – The Australian Financial Review
Australia Post, Telstra, insurance assessors, flower makers, brick manufacturers and ride-share drivers were among winners from tweaks to Victoria’s lockdown rules after initially being shut down.

Deliveroo, whose new 16 per cent shareholder Amazon was cleared by regulators in the UK last week, has partnered with BP and EzyMart to also deliver groceries, personal items and basic drugs such as Panadol.
“Since BP joined Deliveroo, we have seen a steady increase in demand for convenience items and demand has grown significantly since the onset of COVID,” Deliveroo’s Australian chief executive Ed McManus told The Australian Financial Review.
“EzyMart recently joined Deliveroo and is in the …
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