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Called Grab&Go, the new service represents the first international expansion for New York-based Cargo - which has teamed up with drivers of ride-hailing giants such as Uber and Lyft in the United States.
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SINGAPORE - In a move to further preserve its position in a fast-changing market, ride-hailing company Grab has teamed up with Cargo - an American convenience store on wheels start-up - to offer snacks, beverages and beauty items to passengers.
Called Grab&Go, the new service represents the first international expansion for New York-based Cargo, which has joined forces with drivers of ride-hailing giants such as Uber and Lyft in the United States.
Called Grab&Go, the new service represents the first international expansion for New York-based Cargo, which has joined forces with drivers of ride-hailing giants such as Uber and Lyft in the United States.
Grab announced on its website at 10am on Monday (June 4) that its Singapore drivers will earn 20 per cent commission on each sale, a $1 check-out fee for every order from the Grab&Go box (including samples), and monthly bonuses of up to $200 for at least 250 products sold or sampled. The remaining proceeds go to Grab and Cargo.


