Uber Eats Service Lags in Areas of Florida Post Hurricane Milton

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Millions of residents lost power after Thursday. Some had their homes or businesses completely destroyed due to Milton’s intense winds and rain. The arrival of this storm is a double whammy too, considering that many Floridians were already undergoing recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

Given the damages, certain restaurants, stores, and other businesses with a presence on Uber Eats aren’t currently open. For those that are, they aren’t all operating at full capacity. As such, Floridians in cities or counties that took extensive hits from Milton may struggle to receive food deliveries.

As recovery efforts continue in the days ahead, Uber Eats fans will have to keep checking the app to see which businesses are available. Service from the Uber rideshare app could also come with delays, seeing as drivers may be trying to recover from Milton, rather than pick up riders.

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