
Serve Robotics erased its Grubhub rally in a single session after a shocking guidance cut spooked investors, but the company insists robot delivery demand is accelerating even as its biggest delivery partner quietly backs away.
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Serve Robotics erased its Grubhub rally in a single session after a shocking guidance cut spooked investors, but the company insists robot delivery demand is accelerating even as its biggest delivery partner quietly backs away.

2026 was supposed to be a breakout year for Serve's business.

Consumers from the Los Angeles region who order through Grubhub will soon have some of their orders delivered by four-wheeled robots.

The sidewalk delivery company is adding Grubhub to its platform network as it works to replace volume lost from its expiring Uber agreement

Serve Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ:SERV) shares climbed 7.
This comes as Serve Robotics looks to put more robots to work following its recent split with Uber Eats, with the company also launching a new micro-depot model and expanding beyond sidewalk delivery.

Serve Robotics said on Monday it is partnering with Grubhub to fulfill orders on the food delivery platform using its sidewalk delivery robots, tapping a new marketplace days after its years-long tie-up with Uber Eats fell through. The San Francisco-based robotics company, known for its boxy, four-wheeled robots delivering Uber Eats and DoorDash orders, said its tie-up with Grubhub will initially launch in Chicago, Los Angeles and Alexandria. The partnership comes as Serve is set to lose its Uber delivery alliance early next year.

Serve Robotics investors were already nursing loss after disappointing quarterly financial results. Another blow came days later when long0time Uber Technologies dumped its entire stake in the autonomous delivery robot company. According to a regulatory filing on Friday, Uber disclosed...

SERV's Physical AI push spans delivery, healthcare and software, but lower guidance and wider losses raise scaling concerns.

Revenue guidance slashed as Uber partnership faces likely termination in 2027.

Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) reported that its Uber Freight unit is investigating a cyber security incident involving unauthorized access to some internal systems and code repositories. The company indicated that Uber Freight operations have not been disrupted and that the incident has been contained, while it continues to assess data security implications. Separately, Uber confirmed it has sold its entire stake in Serve Robotics, the autonomous delivery company it originally spun...

Uber’s quarterly report of institutional equity holdings, covering the period ended June 30, lists seven reportable positions but not Serve Robotics.

The divesture comes as the two once-tight companies have started to diverge on the business side.
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