A proposed class-action lawsuit claims Uber Eats' paid "direct to you" priority delivery service is misleading. Customers allege that paying extra does not reliably result in faster or prioritized ...
Source LinkA proposed class-action lawsuit claims Uber Eats' paid "direct to you" priority delivery service is misleading. Customers allege that paying extra does not reliably result in faster or prioritized ...
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