Busy New Yorkers and Chicagoans will soon have another way to get dinner delivered.
On-demand transportation service Uber plans to expand its UberEATS business to the cities starting Tuesday.
For a flat $3 fee ($4 in New York City), Uber will offer delivery in 10 minutes or less from a set menu of available dishes that changes daily after a successful pilot of the service in Barcelona and Los Angeles (where it was previously called UberFRESH).
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This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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