Whether it’s when shopping for the week, a gift last minute, an afternoon craving, or simply order supplies for lunch through applications, users look for processes to be easy, comfortable and with the best cost-benefit. That is why platforms like Cornershop by Uber offer memberships like Pop, which provide different benefits for Peruvians.
In Latin America, purchases made through Cornershop by Uber are mainly food (78%). Although after the arrival of the platform in Peru, in August 2019, a need for savings and efficiency was identified by digitally acquiring these and other specialized products, ranging from medicine, clothing, decoration, gifts, pet supplies, among many others. .
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This membership improves the customer experience in relation to the more than 200 businesses that are available within the platform in Peru, as well as in each of the purchase stages: selection, payment and check-out. In this way, the technology company offers users the possibility of having a personalized experience, where shoppers choose the products they want according to their specifications. This, in addition to giving them greater control over their expenses.
There are two subscription options to be Pop: annual and monthly. In both cases, exclusive benefits are accessed, among which, for example, the exemption from shipping charges if the purchase is greater than S/100, while if it is less, this charge ranges from S/5 to S/ 8. In addition to exclusive promotions, such as additional discounts on selected products, 3X2 purchases, free shipping from pharmacies, among others.
“At Cornershop by Uber we are committed to offering unique experiences to our users. Pop is the ideal option for users, as we complement the exclusive service of a personalized shopper with a variety of benefits and discounts, so that they can purchase the product they need from the comfort of their home, in 60 minutes or less, and at a cost that benefit your pocket”, concluded the new general manager of the company for Peru, Jaime Gómez.