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Andy Murray was left speechless after former AFL star Brendan Fevola revealed how much he had spent on Uber Eats.
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The former Carlton and Brisbane star has previously spoken about his addiction to the food ordering service with Murray stunned at what was put in front of him. Watch the biggest Aussie sports ...
Andy Murray was left stunned after learning about one man’s enormous £18,000 Uber Eats bill. The tennis icon told AFL great Brendan Fevola that he deserved a knighthood for getting through so much ...
AFL great Brendan Fevola has left tennis legend Andy Murray speechless after revealing he has ordered so much food through the app that he is in the top 0.001 per cent of Aussie customers.