When you’re craving the latest issue of Shonen Jump, Uber is ready to roll and bring you your comic fix.
So remember, Uber Eats in Japan doesn’t just deliver food, but also manga, and even smiles.
However, Lawson remains special in one important way: it’s the only chain that offers non-food/drink items through Uber Eats, including magazines such as Shonen Jump.
For example, recently Daiki felt like reading the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. As Japan’s most popular manga magazine, you can get WSJ at pretty much any local newsstand or convenience store…but Daiki didn’t even feel like going that far on this particular day.