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Do you have to accept every Uber Eats order?

You're an independent contractor and you have the final say when it comes to deciding to accept an order (offers) while driving for food delivery apps such as DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, etc.



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In the past, Uber would deactivate you if your acceptance rate got too low. After a lawsuit and policy change, though, that's no longer the case. However, that doesn't mean that you get nothing for having a high acceptance rate.

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Based on what drivers make per delivery, Uber appears to come out on top. These are 2022 numbers for median deliveries per order. Although Uber Eats earnings per trip are 18% higher compared to DoorDash, DoorDash drivers complete 1.5 trips for every trip completed by an Uber Eats driver.

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If a customer reports a missing item or incorrect order to Uber Eats support, Uber Eats will investigate. If it meets specific criteria, we will issue a refund to your customer on your behalf.

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If your goal is $1,000 a week driving for Uber Eats, you'll need to put in 50 hours if you're earning at an average rate. While you might be able to do that working typical Monday through Friday dayshift hours, you'll have better odds of maximizing your earnings if you work weekends and evenings.

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Stores will be paid for prepared, perishable food and non-prepared, non-perishable items (except alcohol) if: The order was canceled by the customer after the delivery person picked up the order and left the store premises.

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If the order was called, or the food is not delivered for any reasons , Uber instruct the driver to dump the food. But if the food fits the driver's diet then he will keep it for himself. If the order is canceled after we have already picked it up, then yes. If it's canceled before we pick it up, then most likely, no.

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