Uber Eats offers Select Uber Eats Accounts who Reside in Select New England States: $25 Off on Pickup Orders when you apply promo code WELCOMEBACK25 (apply at checkout) via Uber Eats App [iOS or Android] or online.
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Uber Eats offers Select Uber Eats Accounts who Reside in Select New England States: $25 Off on Pickup Orders when you apply promo code WELCOMEBACK25 (apply at checkout) via Uber Eats App [iOS or Android] or online.
Thanks community member IK47 for sharing this deal
NOTE, offer is only valid for those who reside in the following Locations:
Worked in NJ.
1. Make a pickup order of your choice
2. Go to last checkout page and change pickup to delivery. Enter Massachusetts in address. Any apt number. Save and continue.
3. Apply promo code
4. Switch order delivery to pickup.
Hope it helps
Worked in NJ.
1. Make a pickup order of your choice
2. Go to last checkout page and change pickup to delivery. Enter Massachusetts in address. Any apt number. Save and continue.
3. Apply promo code
4. Switch order delivery to pickup.
Hope it helps
You can put a MA address for delivery from a NJ restaurant?
FYI, if you're picking up food (and actually care about the business you're buying from), definitely just order it from the restaurant's own website. Restaurants are hurting right now and companies like Uber Eats tack on a huge fee just to process the order. It's one thing if you're getting delivery and the restaurant doesn't offer it in-house, but it's another thing entirely when you could save the restaurant $5-10 (or more) just by ordering from their website.
FYI, if you're picking up food (and actually care about the business you're buying from), definitely just order it from the restaurant's own website. Restaurants are hurting right now and companies like Uber Eats tack on a huge fee just to process the order. It's one thing if you're getting delivery and the restaurant doesn't offer it in-house, but it's another thing entirely when you could save the restaurant $5-10 (or more) just by ordering from their website.
I can see why you would say that, really I do. Imagine going to a restaurant and asking for a 5-10 dollar discount on the food and what they would say to you.
During the height of COVID last year, I was routinely tipping 25% for take out orders after calling in my orders, then I got to thinking-- if I fell on hard times and I asked for a 25% discount would they empathize with me or tell me to get the fk out of their restaurant? And why do we have to routinely supplement their workers wages in the form of tips? The revenue model for the restaurant industry is broken.
FYI, if you're picking up food (and actually care about the business you're buying from), definitely just order it from the restaurant's own website. Restaurants are hurting right now and companies like Uber Eats tack on a huge fee just to process the order. It's one thing if you're getting delivery and the restaurant doesn't offer it in-house, but it's another thing entirely when you could save the restaurant $5-10 (or more) just by ordering from their website.
That's why they markup the prices through these 3rd party apps by a good margin to compensate for those fees. Compare the menu rates from their restaurant websites or currently priced Yelp menu screenshots. That's why many of those order links from their own restaurant sites redirect you to one of these platforms anyway.
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That's why they markup the prices through these 3rd party apps by a good margin to compensate for those fees. Compare the menu rates from their restaurant websites or currently priced Yelp menu screenshots. That's why many of those order links from their own restaurant sites redirect you to one of these platforms anyway.
Sometimes that's the case. Other times the restaurant just jacks up the price for everyone, meaning everybody pays for stuff like this even if we're not using it.
Just worked in Greenwich Connecticut just across the border from NY. Had to change my pickup address to Connecticut address. Wouldn't work with NY pickup address. This was a pickup order.
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1. Make a pickup order of your choice
2. Go to last checkout page and change pickup to delivery. Enter Massachusetts in address. Any apt number. Save and continue.
3. Apply promo code
4. Switch order delivery to pickup.
Hope it helps
1. Make a pickup order of your choice
2. Go to last checkout page and change pickup to delivery. Enter Massachusetts in address. Any apt number. Save and continue.
3. Apply promo code
4. Switch order delivery to pickup.
Hope it helps
During the height of COVID last year, I was routinely tipping 25% for take out orders after calling in my orders, then I got to thinking-- if I fell on hard times and I asked for a 25% discount would they empathize with me or tell me to get the fk out of their restaurant? And why do we have to routinely supplement their workers wages in the form of tips? The revenue model for the restaurant industry is broken.
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Makes sense for a deal like this..
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