Uber has launched a grocery delivery service in some cities.

In collaboration with its partner Cornershop, customers in select locations across Latin America and Canada can now order groceries through both the Uber and Uber Eats apps. Starting later this month, grocery delivery will also be available in Miami, FL and Dallas, TX.

“Over the last six months, it’s become increasingly clear that grocery delivery is not only popular, but often a necessity,” stated Uber. “We expect to see this trend continue as people across the world look for new ways to save time and stay safe.”

When a grocery order is placed through Uber, a Cornershop team member will fulfill the order and deliver it to the customer’s door.

Uber plans to roll out new grocery delivery features in the U.S. and other cities around the world over the coming months.