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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.-Uber Eats announced a partnership with Spirit Halloween that will allow costumes and more to be delivered right to your door.

Across the United States and Canada people can now shop Spirit Halloween on Uber Eats, Postmates and the Uber app.

Spirit Halloween merchandise will be available through Uber for the same price shoppers will find in-store, according to an announcement on the partnership from Uber.

According to Uber Eats, the partnership enables the delivery service to further its mission of helping consumers get (almost) anything delivered on-demand.

“The holiday season officially kicks off this time of year, and households across the country are looking to on-demand delivery to get what’s needed—now,” said Beryl Sanders, Director of US Grocery & Retail partnerships at Uber.

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