Load-shedding hurts Uber Eats deliveries

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Load-shedding hurts Uber Eats deliveries

Although some large restaurant chains that offer their food through Uber Eats benefit from order surges during load-shedding, smaller outlets are forced to go offline because they cannot afford elaborate power backups to keep operating.
 
That's OK. As long as soweto doesn't not get loadshedded beyond their 1 hour a day, the country will be ok.
Cause we know what happens if they get upset
 
That's OK. As long as soweto doesn't not get loadshedded beyond their 1 hour a day, the country will be ok.
Cause we know what happens if they get upset

Are you confusing Soweto in KwaZulu-Natal with Soweto in Gauteng?
 
Fast food is disgusting, unhealthy, poses risk from delivery and is extremely expensive.
And that best burger in the world?
Where all that prize money? Buying fancy cars instead of investing in business?
All too familiar seeing stupid business decisions when people get money
 
I'll use my Philips Airfryer thanks.

During load-shedding? I used a Killawatt on mine and it runs at 2000W.

Fast food is disgusting, unhealthy, poses risk from delivery and is extremely expensive.
And that best burger in the world?
Where all that prize money? Buying fancy cars instead of investing in business?
All too familiar seeing stupid business decisions when people get money

One time the UberEats dude drove his scooter into my garage door and left a very small dent.
 
Lol yeah no it's the outrageous prices you charge. Prices are more expensive than the restaurants then there's a service charge, delivery charge and you have to tip the driver. I'll use my Philips Airfryer thanks.
Is your airfryer that magically that it operates without a grid?
 
Fast food is disgusting, unhealthy, poses risk from delivery and is extremely expensive.
And that best burger in the world?
Where all that prize money? Buying fancy cars instead of investing in business?
All too familiar seeing stupid business decisions when people get money
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