Uber Eats Dine-In Allows Users to Order Before They Show Up
Daniel Johnson — July 3, 2019 — Tech
References: ubereats & techcrunch
Uber Eats Dine-In is a new feature that gives users the option to preorder their food, then eat at the establishment. This function will help users cut down on wait times. Currently, the feature is undergoing a testing process in a few locations across the United Staes including Dallas, Austin, Tucson, and San Diego.
The company notes that the new Uber Eats Dine-In feature is intended to allow restaurants to focus on the service they provide. Uber Eats believes the feature will streamline the process, which will create a more convenient experience for both the restaurant and the customer. The feature doesn't use drivers, however, Uber does still have a charge for the service. Both users of the service and restaurants will pay a fee for the service. This allows restaurants to fill tables and users to have food ready for their arrival.
Image Credit: Uber Eats
The company notes that the new Uber Eats Dine-In feature is intended to allow restaurants to focus on the service they provide. Uber Eats believes the feature will streamline the process, which will create a more convenient experience for both the restaurant and the customer. The feature doesn't use drivers, however, Uber does still have a charge for the service. Both users of the service and restaurants will pay a fee for the service. This allows restaurants to fill tables and users to have food ready for their arrival.
Image Credit: Uber Eats
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