Great info if I could add what I do and it seems to be working so far. Most importantly like you mentioned is to fill the empty space. In my uber bag I have a partition and I have it about just under one third of a way over so when I put the drinks in it's a very tight squeeze. I then packed around any empty space with towels for good measure. Also place something absorbent over the top of the drinks and down the side so if anything splashes, the absorbent material will catch it as opposed to the McDonald's brown bag catching it. Lastly get some circular peelable stickers and place them over the straw holes. Do all of the above and keep your bag as flat as possible taking extra care when placing the bag on your back and removing( if a cyclist) and you don't get spillages
I think it's high time the restaurant people identify that no matter how well the delivery guy plans in terms of spillage..there will be some amount of spillage happening...You have said it correctly..that one way to avoid spillage would be to fill up any empty space with some cloth and another idea of keeping something on top of food so that it doesn't move. These two ideas are good and can avoid spillage to some extent as this keeps the food intact. But drinks are liquid and they are bound to spills upwards once you have a bump on the road...surface challenge is a major concern. If the restaurant people can practice packing drinks with some tight lids...that would be the best move in terms of avoiding spillage...happy customer, happy restaurant and ultimately happy delivery guys
I always take the drinks out , and tape the lids down . Then place them in a drinks bag with added packing. Still get spills , but not as bad as pulling a soggy bag out , that'll never happen again
I was delivering a slerpee for a 7-11 and they got a new employee. She put it side way and lay down. She then put a sticker on top. I tried to fix it and putting it up right but I didn't know the lid wasn't close properly. Upon arrival.... disaster... I had to wash my bags, and gloves.... Always keep a paper drink holder in the bag now.
When delivering sundaes, slushies, or ice cream drinks, take off lid on drinks, and place a clean and empty styrofoam 44 oz soda cup over item to keep it cool. This is very good insulator that insures sundae will not melt on way to customer.
2:05 and underneath I've got the toile... uh newspaper. yep we know, toilet paper. 😂 😂 😂 😂
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hahahaha was thinking the same
Literally came to the comments to comment this and or look for someone who caught that ahahahhahaha I’m fucking dying 💀💀😂😂😂
Great info if I could add what I do and it seems to be working so far.
Most importantly like you mentioned is to fill the empty space. In my uber bag I have a partition and I have it about just under one third of a way over so when I put the drinks in it's a very tight squeeze. I then packed around any empty space with towels for good measure.
Also place something absorbent over the top of the drinks and down the side so if anything splashes, the absorbent material will catch it as opposed to the McDonald's brown bag catching it.
Lastly get some circular peelable stickers and place them over the straw holes.
Do all of the above and keep your bag as flat as possible taking extra care when placing the bag on your back and removing( if a cyclist) and you don't get spillages
I think it's high time the restaurant people identify that no matter how well the delivery guy plans in terms of spillage..there will be some amount of spillage happening...You have said it correctly..that one way to avoid spillage would be to fill up any empty space with some cloth and another idea of keeping something on top of food so that it doesn't move. These two ideas are good and can avoid spillage to some extent as this keeps the food intact. But drinks are liquid and they are bound to spills upwards once you have a bump on the road...surface challenge is a major concern. If the restaurant people can practice packing drinks with some tight lids...that would be the best move in terms of avoiding spillage...happy customer, happy restaurant and ultimately happy delivery guys
Just started doing Uber and spillage has been the hardest thing. So far, Taco Bell has the most spill proof lid 😂
exactly
It's the restaurants that have to invest in cups, that are air tight and have protection, for the uber deliveries
❤❤❤❤ thank you. Very helpful
Thank you for sharing, I realize you need space filler when you have a big bag like this, it is very important and makes life much easier.
When delivering hot items, I found it is better to leave bag open a little bit to vent, or you will give customer a wet soggy bagged item.
Yes, very good tips. I often wonder how can it get so wet?
@@Krazysuperman condensation
really good tips! thanks!
Thank you very much. This information was helpful.
Thank you for this video 🙂👍🚵♂️
on my bag i use used socks and underwear to fill up the space.
LOL. It must smell delicious.
I always take the drinks out , and tape the lids down . Then place them in a drinks bag with added packing. Still get spills , but not as bad as pulling a soggy bag out , that'll never happen again
You are very detail. Very nice!
Cool guy, thanks for the content, keep it up
What restaurant need to do is secure their lids and add sticker to the straw opening
I was delivering a slerpee for a 7-11 and they got a new employee. She put it side way and lay down. She then put a sticker on top. I tried to fix it and putting it up right but I didn't know the lid wasn't close properly. Upon arrival.... disaster... I had to wash my bags, and gloves.... Always keep a paper drink holder in the bag now.
@@Krazysuperman it’s unbelievable they need to do better because we become the ones to blame
When delivering sundaes, slushies, or ice cream drinks, take off lid on drinks, and place a clean and empty styrofoam 44 oz soda cup over item to keep it cool. This is very good insulator that insures sundae will not melt on way to customer.
Thanks for the tip 🍦🍨🍧
Naw dont ever touch the lid on customers drinks
Can you purchase the bag via the app, or do you have to physically go to an uber office?
you have to go to their office.
Hi
good video,which is better driving uber eats by scooter or by car and what kind of scooter no need licence ?
Thank you
Electric scooter is the best. Gas scooter is economical. Rainy day cheap toyota is the best. Downtown and UBC bicycle is the best.
I'm currently on my way and realized I could use my garbage box to hold the drinks in place 😅
I think they should have cup holders in the bags
Cool
How did Uber drivers get that bag with that Uber logo on it I been with Uber for 5 years they just give me a flimsy black bag with no logo on it
LOL. I'm so lucky.
@@Krazysuperman you probably bought that lol
They said they deduct from my account.
The convenience of deliveries - any drinks #refreshdrinks23 - Great delivery services.