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expired Posted by Shkotecha • Nov 17, 2020

Uber Eats Coupon: Any Starbucks Item/Order

(Delivery/Service Fees Applies)

$10 Off

$10

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Uber Eats is offering $10 Off Any Starbucks Items when you apply promo code MERRY10, LUCYHALE, or SABRINA10 (check to see which code applies on your end). Delivery/service/tax fees will apply. Thanks Shkotecha & scdiamond

Note, be sure to add up to $10 before you apply the promo code to receive discount at checkout. Delivery or scheduled delivery may vary depending on location.

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Offer valid while redemption last. Scheduled orders may not be available in all location/areas. Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

Earn 3% cash back at restaurants, including takeout and eligible delivery services with your Freedom Flex or Freedom Unlimited card from Chase. If you don't have either of these cards yet, you can learn more about the Freedom Flex card and Freedom Unlimited card here.

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Uber Eats is offering $10 Off Any Starbucks Items when you apply promo code MERRY10, LUCYHALE, or SABRINA10 (check to see which code applies on your end). Delivery/service/tax fees will apply. Thanks Shkotecha & scdiamond

Note, be sure to add up to $10 before you apply the promo code to receive discount at checkout. Delivery or scheduled delivery may vary depending on location.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
Offer valid while redemption last. Scheduled orders may not be available in all location/areas. Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

Earn 3% cash back at restaurants, including takeout and eligible delivery services with your Freedom Flex or Freedom Unlimited card from Chase. If you don't have either of these cards yet, you can learn more about the Freedom Flex card and Freedom Unlimited card here.

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withfaith33
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Yeah it seems like after all the delivery fees it's almost just regular price
*kingpin*
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After Taxes, Fees and a Tip, whats really left?
scdiamond
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SABRINA10 is the 3rd code.

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Nov 17, 2020
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SonaliS2154
Nov 17, 2020
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Quote from View92612 :
The consequence of having an unhappy Uber driver to deliver food for you is very uncertain and YMMV. So make your own choice.
Uber drivers don't see tip's before picking up your food. They don't see it until after they deliver it.
Last edited by SonaliS2154 November 17, 2020 at 09:16 AM.
Nov 17, 2020
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theboogeyman
Nov 17, 2020
839 Posts
Quote from Vuong22 :
You should always tip your delivery drivers..... Don't be trash.
Agreed but the whole tipping culture in America is also trash. I think UBER or a restaurant should be paying their delivery drivers enough so they don't have to rely on tips even if everything becomes 20% more expensive for me. That is a discussion for a different time and place though.
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lazzlazz
Nov 17, 2020
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Be aware - restaurant menu prices through UberEats are higher than if you ordered directly, by about $1 per item.

On top of that, UberEats charges a 15% "service fee" but that goes straight to the corporate office. It is NOT a tip for either the driver NOR the food preparers. They also add on a delivery fee sometimes - ranges from 50 cents to 1.49.

I used UberEats once because I had received a gift certificate for it. The delivery person was fine, and I included a small tip with the order, but gave her more when she delivered, to be sure she got a decent tip.

I will never use UberEats again because of all the 'fees'. I also don't really like someone else handling my food outside the restaurant staff..
Nov 17, 2020
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tommyhtown
Nov 17, 2020
291 Posts
MERRY10 is the only code that worked for me.
Nov 17, 2020
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GinnyMaive
Nov 17, 2020
335 Posts
Added $10.05 of stuff and after the $10 coupon the total is... $8.43.
Nov 17, 2020
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skilleo
Nov 17, 2020
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MERRY10 worked, thanks.
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kobe4mvp
Nov 17, 2020
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I got "Oops. This promotion is no longer available."

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Nov 17, 2020
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scalmon
Nov 17, 2020
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I have free Uber Eats for a year. Going to try this tomorrow for breakfast. Should cost me next to nothing.
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Yumworm
Nov 17, 2020
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I paid $8 for my $10 order after all the fees.
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stone_
Nov 17, 2020
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Quote from LavenderCrib4153 :
Are we supposed to tip?
No. Never tip on ubereats, doordash, GrubHub, etc.
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annual
Nov 17, 2020
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Quote from stone_ :
No. Never tip on ubereats, doordash, GrubHub, etc.
Do you tip your pizza delivery driver? What's the difference?
Nov 17, 2020
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Kabn
Nov 17, 2020
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Quote from lazzlazz :
Be aware - restaurant menu prices through UberEats are higher than if you ordered directly, by about $1 per item.

On top of that, UberEats charges a 15% "service fee" but that goes straight to the corporate office. It is NOT a tip for either the driver NOR the food preparers. They also add on a delivery fee sometimes - ranges from 50 cents to 1.49.

I used UberEats once because I had received a gift certificate for it. The delivery person was fine, and I included a small tip with the order, but gave her more when she delivered, to be sure she got a decent tip.

I will never use UberEats again because of all the 'fees'. I also don't really like someone else handling my food outside the restaurant staff..
UberEats/GrubHub/DashPass/etc. exist to make money, just like any other for-profit business. Those service fees are that. It costs a lot to run a service that coordinates such intricate and time-sensitive delivery operations, and that's before you get into expected losses/chargebacks for screwups from either the drivers or the restaurants. For reference, before COVID, Uber was hoping to have its first profitable quarter [forbes.com] ever this year (forecast since adjusted to sometime next year).

Whether they charge you a direct service fee, the restaurant passes along the cost they pay as increased item prices, or both, this is the cost of having one service that can deliver food from dozens of places to you. The economics are entirely different than a restaurant having dedicated delivery drivers (like pizza chains or local places that have a limited delivery area).

There are entirely valid reasons to not use any of these service (I personally don't use UberEats for service-related reasons), but them charging money for providing a service should be expected.
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Seems like a good coupon, but their sandwiches seem way overpriced for what you get. With coupon, two egg sandwiches and a ham & swiss come to about $14 to the door after reasonable tip. I guess that's good for Starbucks prices, though. Anyone else find a good value through this?
Nov 17, 2020
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lazzlazz
Nov 17, 2020
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Quote from Kabn :
UberEats/GrubHub/DashPass/etc. exist to make money, just like any other for-profit business. Those service fees are that. It costs a lot to run a service that coordinates such intricate and time-sensitive delivery operations, and that's before you get into expected losses/chargebacks for screwups from either the drivers or the restaurants. For reference, before COVID, Uber was hoping to have its first profitable quarter [forbes.com] ever this year (forecast since adjusted to sometime next year).

Whether they charge you a direct service fee, the restaurant passes along the cost they pay as increased item prices, or both, this is the cost of having one service that can deliver food from dozens of places to you. The economics are entirely different than a restaurant having dedicated delivery drivers (like pizza chains or local places that have a limited delivery area).

There are entirely valid reasons to not use any of these service (I personally don't use UberEats for service-related reasons), but them charging money for providing a service should be expected.
It's misleading to call it a "service fee" - many people think it goes to the driver, or the people who prepare the food.
Why not call it an "Uber fee". (An ironic, but accurate, title.)

I primarily object to the company being misleading. They don't clearly explain anywhere on their website who gets this money - but former Uber drivers have made it clear on other websites that it doesn't go to them, and restaurants have made it clear that they don't get it. If people think the fee goes to the driver, then they're not going to tip the driver as much - so the driver's are harmed by this misleading title.

UberEats also doesn't make explicit ANYWHERE that they've increased the prices of food items over what the restaurant itself charges.

I will choose not to use Uber. I don't support companies that mislead people.
Last edited by lazzlazz November 17, 2020 at 10:54 AM.
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leoleo111
Nov 17, 2020
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Quote from *kingpin* :
After Taxes, Fees and a Tip, whats really left?
Got to tip

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