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In peak periods, Uber Eats drivers are often taking multiple orders to different addresses, but the priority delivery option means it’s all about you.
Since a Twitter sleuth posted a video revealing his unfortunate experience with Uber Eats, a bunch of other people have commented with reports of the same scam happening to them.
You’re in your pyjamas, it’s cold, we’re all lazy, and you are ready to pay the extra dosh to avoid facing the world. So which service is easier on the wallet?
A law student, waiting for her takeaway meal, received a text from her Uber Eats driver saying that he’d eaten her food.
We’re known to be a country with a hankering for meat, but statistics from Uber Eats show that South African users are switching things up.
Here’s everything you need to know about where we travelled and what we ate in 2018, as well as what to expect in the year to come.
Uber Eats brings the food you want to your door, and for that, we will always be thankful. What people want, though, is pretty surprising.