An incredibly crucial move from Uber amidst #coronavirus https://t.co/OkFX7sz9Az
— Jeremy Goldman (@jeremarketer) March 16, 2020
Uber pool is always a nightmare. Uber pool amid the coronavirus is a horror movie https://t.co/nEJ5liTwiL
— Emily C. Singer (@CahnEmily) March 17, 2020
Driving an Uber or Lyft can be stressful at times, but after the #coronavirus outbreak, the job has just become more so https://t.co/07w5mw80Fc pic.twitter.com/sk6Zsy8AnV
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 17, 2020
So, I wonder if people are rethinking that whole "I don't need a car, I have Uber" thing. https://t.co/wTquM3FD3G
— unseen1 (@unseen1_unseen) March 17, 2020
Uber has been a brick wall throughout the outbreak.
— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) March 17, 2020
Today, they suspended Uber Pool.https://t.co/lBRCTpT5rU
Two weeks ago, they advised that drivers wash their hands and stop working if they get sick.https://t.co/GzK5vXk6LX
Remember that @Uber is a strategic investor in @limebike https://t.co/sE4QHPY1E7
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) March 17, 2020
When I joined Uber two years ago this month, I had no idea what was in store for me. I have met some of the best people here. Seeing how we’re showing up during this crisis and the empathetic leadership displayed daily during these times makes me so proud to be part of Uber. https://t.co/35SV6QjHlb
— Bo Young Lee/이보영 (@jboyolee) March 16, 2020
Due to social distancing from #COVIDー19, @UberEats has waived the Delivery Fee for the more than 100,000 independent restaurants across US & Canada. https://t.co/Ik2lMjRl3q
— Commissioner Esteban Bovo (@CommBovo) March 16, 2020
As more customers are choosing to stay indoors, we’ve waived the Delivery Fee for the more than 100,000 independent restaurants across US & Canada on Uber Eats. https://t.co/xrhr1q0Gg1
— Javi Correoso (@javicorreoso) March 16, 2020
This is an incredibly challenging time for local restaurants. Today we announced ways in which we’re doing our part — driving demand, helping with their cashflow, and funding over 300k meals for healthcare workers and first responders. https://t.co/LlAH29mZLx
— Daniel Danker (@mrdanieldanker) March 16, 2020
Today @UberEats is announcing support for US & Canadian restaurants impacted by COVID-19 to help the industry focus on food, not finances, in difficult times.https://t.co/XQZWjtusmq
— Andrew Macdonald (@andrewgordonmac) March 16, 2020
Uber eats just announced this:
— Hugo ? (@MiVidaSeattle) March 17, 2020
"As more customers are choosing to stay indoors, we’ve waived the Delivery Fee for the more than 100,000 independent restaurants across US & Canada on Uber Eats.” https://t.co/g0g3gw6JUH
UberEats has waived their delivery fee to help provide food while consumers decide to stay indoors, and keep local restaurants in business ?? https://t.co/YNK5WrcUhC
— mel? (@MelissaBorrego) March 16, 2020
Our friends at @UberEats are waiving delivery fees for 100,000+ independent restaurants on its system, just one more way you can support your favorite local spots during these crazy times #eatlocal https://t.co/1oGzFiZTJN
— Aisea Laungaue (@aisea) March 16, 2020
Lime is yanking its electric scooters from California and Washington due to coronavirus https://t.co/mrH54ncuJs pic.twitter.com/F04aGJ1Vm6
— The Verge (@verge) March 17, 2020
"Uber is delivering free meals to health-care workers and first responders amid coronavirus crisis": https://t.co/5TZerKjadu Kudos, @Uber. This is just outstanding. pic.twitter.com/hw0b75mNwZ
— Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) March 17, 2020
Ok Uber, but what about your own workers? Don't they deserve compensation? Basic worker protections? Higher wages? Paid sick leave? Employee status? Especially in trying times like this. What about them? #SickofGigGreed https://t.co/7nqM1L2EmN
— California Labor Federation (@CaliforniaLabor) March 17, 2020
Uber is committing 300,000 free meals on Uber Eats to first responders and healthcare workers in US and Canada. ????? - https://t.co/fgzT9xq58m
— Craig Hunter ? (@craighunter_) March 17, 2020
#Coronavirus: #Uber delivering free meals to #healthcare workers https://t.co/rMd5wVm1bZ @IrmaRaste @eViRaHealth @uberhealth #CoronavirusOutbreak #coronapocolypse #doctors #nurses
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) March 16, 2020
This PR stunt still won't save you from crashing out of the stock market ???https://t.co/Rm7VyJDkrk
— Lenny Etheridge ⭕ (@lennythepen) March 16, 2020
JUST PAY YOUR TAXES SO OUR NHS CAN AFFORD TO LOOK AFTER OUR CITIZENS CORRUPT COMPANY #CoronavirusOutbreak #TUESDAYTHOUGHTS Coronavirus: Uber delivering free meals to health-care workers https://t.co/OeqwbFYkqL
— #ossietheludditeDDD (@ossien1) March 16, 2020
Coronavirus: Uber delivering free meals to health-care workers https://t.co/hzOydMzx88
— Tom Leonard (@2healthylife) March 16, 2020
Love this https://t.co/4BE1sFLME0
— Austin Lieberman (@7AustinL) March 16, 2020
Note that UberPool and LyftLine were already big money losers for the ride hail co's before the virus hit.https://t.co/YLZ9uZbbWh
— David Zipper (@DavidZipper) March 17, 2020
Uber suspends Uber Pool shared rides in the U.S. and Canada to help limit coronavirus spread https://t.co/EImRa3F0AA
— JM Rieger (@RiegerReport) March 17, 2020
Uber suspends Uber Pool shared rides in the U.S. and Canada to help limit coronavirus spread | TechCrunch https://t.co/5TeKRuqSWJ
— Josh Gold (@JGoldny) March 17, 2020
Uber suspends Uber Pool shared rides in the U.S. and Canada to help limit coronavirus spread https://t.co/z5pLltPgGQ
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) March 17, 2020
Uber suspends shared rides in U.S. and Canada https://t.co/RTTqKaWujd
— zellie (@zellieimani) March 17, 2020
No more Uber Pool https://t.co/dppLbPE7yg
— FutureShift (@futureshift) March 17, 2020
BREAKING: In response to drivers, Uber and Lyft have both suspended Shared Rides. Thank you! Will @ridewithvia put health first and drop shared rides too?? https://t.co/TBRmtNKG6e @nyctaxi @ydanis
— IDG (@DrivingGuild) March 17, 2020
Uber Suspends Uber Pool Due To Coronavirus https://t.co/eJZJwpaV37
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) March 17, 2020
BREAKING: Lyft to also suspend Shared rides across all markets, following similar decision by Uber this morning. https://t.co/lBRCTpT5rU pic.twitter.com/6bgiYyzJRG
— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) March 17, 2020
Uber is suspending shared Pool rides in North America to slow the spread of coronavirus https://t.co/ghVounCQ39
— Quartz (@qz) March 17, 2020
Uber is suspending shared Pool rides in North America to slow the spread of coronavirus https://t.co/N9BwrDQq0X
— Quartz (@qz) March 17, 2020
Uber is suspending shared Pool rides in North America to slow the spread of coronavirus https://t.co/ulAABMKsjv
— Patrick deHahn ❄ (@patrickdehahn) March 17, 2020
Just in: @Lyft is pausing Shared rides to slow the spread of coronavirus, following similar move from @uber this morning. https://t.co/wDUgbJ8qiN
— Noah Manskar (@noahmanskar) March 17, 2020
The end of scooter shares. https://t.co/XcqaoqVkzX
— Ian Bogost (@ibogost) March 17, 2020
Remember that @Uber is a strategic investor in @limebike https://t.co/sE4QHPY1E7
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) March 17, 2020