Pizza chain Little Caesars has finalized a delivery partnership with Uber Eats.

Thousands of Little Caesars locations have now been added to the third-party delivery giant’s app, with plans to cover all locations nationwide in the coming months. The collab is notable as Little Caesars does not do in-house delivery. The pizza hub previously partnered exclusively with DoorDash in 2020. 

“Making Little Caesar’s pizza available on Uber Eats is exciting for our brand because it expands our reach to new customers who love ordering on Uber,” said Little Caesar’s Chief Innovation Officer Ed Gleich. “We aim to be the easiest, most convenient way to pizza by meeting customers wherever they are.”

Through this partnership, customers can get Little Caesars menu items delivered directly through the Uber app while leveraging the delivery company’s on-demand features, such as group ordering for large orders and options to automatically split the bill. 

Uber Americas Delivery Vice President Sarfraz Maredia said adding the pizza chain to its platform has been “long-anticipated.” 

“Our partnership with Little Caesars allows us to bring even more delicious options directly to the doorsteps of millions of Uber Eats users,” said Maredia. “Users across the country can easily satisfy their cravings for pizza, wings, or world-famous Crazy Bread with the tap of a button.”