September 11, 2020
Roy Rogers has expanded delivery through a partnership with Uber Eats. Most of the brand's corporately owned locations throughout Maryland and Virginia are now offering the service, with franchised Roy Rogers lin the Mid-Atlantic joining later this month, a news release said.
To inaugurate the service, participating Roy Rogers locations are offering free Uber Eats delivery on orders of $15 or more for a limited time.
The chain launched delivery as a customer convenience in July 2019, when it partnered with DoorDash.
"Making our brand more accessible is a top priority for Roy Rogers at this time," Jeremy Biser, Roy Rogers executive vice president said in the release. "We are approaching this goal from many angles, from seeking qualified franchise candidates who can partner with us to open more Roy Rogers locations and bring our brand to more communities, to improving options for enjoying our food off-premise, including optimizing drive-thru, enhancing curbside pickup, and expanding delivery. Ultimately, we want to ensure we're doing all we can to bring our fans and our food together."
The Frederick, Maryland-based QSR has 23 company-owned restaurants and 26 franchise restaurants in six states.