“Casey’s is always looking for ways to offer our guests more value, and we’re excited to partner with GetUpside to do just that,” said Art Sebastian, Casey’s vice president of digital.
Uber and GetUpside say there are plans to expand their partnership in the months ahead.
Drivers can access cash back and other exclusive discounts through GetUpside while using the Uber app in booking riders as well as delivery runs.
D.C.’s GetUpside is teaming up with Uber to make the local company’s gas and convenience store promotions available to Uber drivers across the country.
GetUpside’s growth, Lin said, is also likely to continue. The company currently has 100 open positions, and with the 20,000 new businesses it hopes to add even more categories of commerce with small and national businesses.
“This year was devastating for both consumers and brick-and-mortar businesses, and GetUpside is on a mission to help people and businesses do better so our local communities grow stronger,” said Meredith Sadlowski, president of the Fuel and C-Store unit of GetUpside.
Purchasing trends at corner gas stations and convenience stores are starting to normalize in most of the markets that ran dry during the Colonial Pipeline shutdown earlier this month, according to data compiled by retail-tech company GetUpside.
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