Get a $5 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make a single purchase of $15 or more on the Uber Eats mobile app or online at ubereats.com[ubereats.com] by 3/6/2020. Limit of 2 statement credits (total of $10).
Does anyone else not trust Uber drivers to eat their food? At least with delivery people that work for the restaurant, there is some fear of accountability but contractors will do anything to your food.
Does anyone else not trust Uber drivers to eat their food? At least with delivery people that work for the restaurant, there is some fear of accountability but contractors will do anything to your food.
No more than worrying what a restaurant worker does behind the scenes before the food gets to your table
Pro tip: be nice to the people that handle your food.
Does anyone else not trust Uber drivers to eat their food? At least with delivery people that work for the restaurant, there is some fear of accountability but contractors will do anything to your food.
If you order something like fries it's possible. But the chances of a slice being missing from a pizza or a bite being taken out of your sandwich seems pretty nil to me. I'm no more worried about it than I am about Domino's or any other Italian or Chinese delivery place.
It's also arguably the other way around with what you said at the end there because it's a lot easier to terminate a contractor than an employee who enjoys various legal protections a contractor does not. I imagine Uber wouldn't really be too worried about getting rid of someone after a couple of customer complaints about missing food.
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And then fee 15% to cover Uber program
Plus tip etc
Pricy
Even with this $5
And then fee 15% to cover Uber program
Plus tip etc
Pricy
Even with this $5
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Pro tip: be nice to the people that handle your food.
It's also arguably the other way around with what you said at the end there because it's a lot easier to terminate a contractor than an employee who enjoys various legal protections a contractor does not. I imagine Uber wouldn't really be too worried about getting rid of someone after a couple of customer complaints about missing food.
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