One Uber user’s habits reveal just how far food delivery – and on-demand shopping – have expanded beyond the kitchen.
Uber Eats has launched a new game-changing feature: "Multi-Store Ordering," which allows users to order from two different restaurants or stores in a single delivery without incurring extra delivery ...
Uber Eats is looking to put the pressure on DoorDash with its new multi-store feature. Up until today, Uber Eats users were only allowed to order from one store or restaurant at a time. If they wanted ...
Domino's Pizza customers can now order food through Uber Eats and Postmates apps, the pizza chain announced on Wednesday. Domino’s franchises will handle food deliveries, and the initial rollout will ...
Students aren't standing in line at the cafeteria for lunch anymore, they're ordering it right to their desks. When I was a kid, checking what was being served for lunch at school on any given day was ...
You can change your Uber Eats tip before you place an order, when it's delivered, or after it arrives. If you ordered from a restaurant, you have an hour to change your tip; if you ordered groceries, ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Does this sound familiar? You’ve order food with a group of friends and agreed to pay using your credit card. Now you have to calculate each person’s total and collect money.
Come next year, you'll have a new way to order Domino's pizza. Domino's announced Wednesday that customers can use Uber Eats and Postmates to order food by 2024. The pizza restaurant chain has ...
Delivery drivers have long complained about the disparity between order size and the amount they’re paid to deliver it. Back in March, a DoorDash driver on TikTok complained about being asked to ...
After a couple placed a food order through the Uber Eats app, they began to grow concerned when an hour passed and the order still had not arrived. When they checked the app to view their driver’s ...
Uber Eats is keeping an eye on how many alcohol orders you place – and one customer is not happy about being called out for having “a few”. An email sent to an unidentified Australian customer – who ...