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Uber Eats integrates Avride autonomous robots for Shake Shack deliveries in Jersey City, enhancing last-mile automation for thousands of global retailers with average delivery times under 30 minutes

October 3, 2025 //  by Finnovate

The fast-casual restaurant chain is collaborating with the Uber Eats delivery subsidiary of Uber Technologies to deploy autonomous delivery robots from a store location in Jersey City, N.J. The program is an extension of a sidewalk delivery robot initiative the two companies initially launched in Los Angeles in 2024 and then expanded to Atlanta in June 2025. In its latest automated delivery pilot, Shake Shack and Uber Eats are rolling out robots from Avride. When customers order from Shake Shack’s participating Jersey City location, or other participating restaurants on the Uber Eats app, they may be eligible for robot delivery. A notice that reads “autonomous vehicles may deliver your order” will appear on the restaurant’s Uber Eats storefront when the service is available. Uber Eats leverages Uber’s technology and logistics capabilities to partner with 825,000 retailers in more than 11,000 cities globally, with an average delivery time the company says is under 30 minutes.

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