A Surrey Uber driver pitched a TV series to CBC based on his and his friend's years-long struggle to open a restaurant. Now, that restaurant has finally opened.
Uber Eats is counting on a dizzying array of Matthew McConaugheys to help it make a Super Bowl splash in an ad game that counts two of its many competitors as advertisers. The transportation and ...
The actor, 55, has teamed up with several A-listers for Uber Eats' anticipated Super Bowl commercial, which sees him exploring a loaded conspiracy theory about football. Released on Tuesday ...
Brands talking about speed of delivery, the variety of restaurants they offer and value messaging. In this competitive category, where the actual product proposition is fairly similar, messaging can ...
A string of inappropriate messages purporting to be from an Uber Eats delivery driver were posted on social media after a customer was left 'shaken up'. Messages in the app appear to have been sent ...
A string of inappropriate messages purporting to be from an Uber Eats delivery driver were posted on social media after a customer was left 'shaken up'. Messages in the app appear to have been ...
Tom Power used Uber Eats earlier ... serving mainland British Columbia and the Yukon, says there are a few things customers can do before ordering from a food-delivery app. " ...
A B.C. Uber Eats driver must pay for his distracted driving ticket after the case was appealed to the Supreme Court. Vasu Virda had been charged on July 31, 2024, with using an electronic ...
He goes into full action hero mode. Will Uber Eats catch and deliver tennis legend Andy Murray? Or will the three-time Grand Slam champion get away? Uber Eats’ mission to supercharge retail ...
As Uber continues to evolve and adapt to market demands, its stock remains a focal point for investors looking to capitalize on growth in the ride-sharing and food delivery sectors. With recent ...
“The whole game is basically an elaborate scheme to make you buy more food.” He then rattles off ... paranoid theories at us. And because Uber has paid to have that ad seared into our brains ...