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How to place an Uber Eats group order and split the bill
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(Pocket-lint) – Uber Eats, the online food ordering and delivery service, has launched a bulk ordering and bill splitting feature. Now you can create a group and allow friends and family to order from the same restaurant and pay for their share of the tab right from the Uber Eats app on their phone.
You don’t even have to hand over your phone. Here’s how.
How to split an Uber Eats order and bill
- Open Uber Eats (from the web or use the iOS or Android app).
- Go to the restaurant where you want to order.
- Select the three dots in the upper right corner of the page.
- Select the bulk order.
- From there, you can invite group members.
- To do this, select them from your phone’s contacts.
- Once you’ve created a bulk order, you can set a payment deadline.
- These can be up to 7 days in advance, so that everyone has time to place an order.
- People invited to the group will each receive an order link via SMS.
- They will need to download Uber Eats if they haven’t already.
- Everyone can then choose and pay for the food they want.
- Once everyone has placed orders, they are added to the group cart.
- You, the host, can then proceed to checkout.
If you’re a boss paying for a team meal or someone feeling generous, Uber Eats gives hosts the option to foot the entire bill while setting spending limits to prevent people from ordering meals. expensive items. Regardless of who pays the bill, Uber said all food from bulk orders will be delivered at the same time.
Want to know more?
See the Uber Eat blog for more details.
Written by Maggie Tillman.