u/Jaco927

Order already picked up

This just happened to me.

Turn on UE app:

  1. Mileage twice the dollars DECLINE

  2. Mileage twice the dollars DECLINE

  3. mileage a little more than dollars DECLINE

  4. Dollars 7 times the mileage WHOA!!! ACCEPT ACCEPT ACCEPT!!!!

Drive immediately to the store, park, run in. "Pick up for xxxxxxxx, please."

- "uh....that one was already picked up. HEY WASN'T THE ORDER FOR xxxxxxx ALREADY PICKED UP?.......YEA? yea that order was already picked up."

*#&$%!

Seriously, what the hell?! Im so annoyed at the excitement to be absolutely frustrated is infuriating.

Anyone have insight on why this happens? It was probably max 5 minutes from accept to walking in.

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u/Jaco927 — 3 days ago
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How do orders work for the restaurant?

Does anyone KNOW how it works on the restaurant's side? (And I'm going to use restaurant in this example. It could be a store as well)

A customer places an order through Door Dash/UberEats/GrubHub/etc. Then the company contacts the restaurant with that order.

Here is where my question comes in. In my head, this is how it works:

Restaurant gets the order and is told to select "order ready" when the order is ready. Once "order ready" has been selected, DD/UE/GH/etc will dispatch a driver request.

Is that as simple as it is? And therefore, is this where certain restaurants kill it for drivers because they just don't care? In other words, the order comes in and the restaurant immediately selects "order ready", driver is dispatched and stands in said restaurant for 15 minutes.

Again, I'm looking for anyone who has seen it in a restaurant to verify how it works from that end. Thanks!

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u/Jaco927 — 10 days ago

Your phone pings with the Latest News: TWINS SIGN PABLO LOPEZ TO AN EXTENSION

What would you be your feelings toward this? I just clicked on the photo of the Twins repping Wild jerseys and there is our boy Pablo with the team. I love Pablo and would be ecstatic if the team extended him. But I'm curious to see what the rest of you think.

I'd love to see an additional 2 years with maybe 2 more years in options on the back end.

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u/Jaco927 — 18 days ago