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The Uber Eats website is easy to use and wonderfully uncluttered. All the restaurants are presented with their own clean, colourful photos. The menus are all easy to navigate, and you’re able to search for the specific restaurant or cuisine you want.
Sherryn placed her order at 12:34. The estimated time of arrival she was given was 13:13.
The food arrived 7 minutes earlier than predicted at 13:06. So, delivery took a total of 32 minutes.
The driver was friendly and prompt. He did, however, comment on the restaurant being at fault for the long wait. This, we know, was incorrect.
The meal, which was the order with fries, was well presented.
The delivery fee for Uber Eats was R20.00
Also, Sherryn paid R6.00 more than us for her meal. The price for the item on the website was marked up to R61.00 – bringing her total to R81.00.
For a toasted sandwich.
Oh, it’s good to live in Cape Town.
Their website is incredibly basic and easy to understand. It sort of holds your hand through the process, but you get to veer off and explore other options. If you’re craving something in particular there’s no need to scroll through all the restaurants on offer – just check out the handy menu below for a number of cuisine options.
I placed my order at 12:36. Two minutes after the others, because the website timed out while I was waiting for the others to check out, and I had to then re-enter my card details. The estimated time of arrival I was given was 13:30.
The food arrived a tremendous 28 minutes earlier than predicted at 13:02. So, delivery took a total of 26 minutes.
The driver was friendly and prompt. He even informed me that he noticed the Uber Eats and Mr. D drivers were heading to the same address. They reportedly received the meals at the same time. He left them there.
The meal, which was with salad, was well presented.
The delivery fee for OrderIn was R15.00
I paid R55.00 for the meal – bringing the total to R70.00.
For a toasted sandwich. Get it together, Cape Town. This is bread we’re talking about here.
Good old Mr D. They’ve been with us for a long time. They’re basically a household name. Their website is colourful and simple enough to navigate. However, it seems a little cluttered at times. An interesting addition is their focus on other South African household names. All the favourite logos appear in a row. Steers – Spur – KFC – Wimpy – Nando’s – Panarotti’s. This is comforting, because we know these brands, but also frightening. Where are the little guys? Where is the good, clean food?
Mel placed her order at 12:34. The estimated time of arrival she was given was 13:29.
The food arrived 14 minutes earlier than predicted at 13:15. So, delivery took a total of 41 minutes.
The driver was friendly. He apologised for the delay and when asked, informed us that he drives a car – while the other two used motorcycles. This, he said, contributes to slower delivery times.
The meal, which was also with salad, was well presented.
The delivery fee for Mr. Delivery was R20.00
However, Mel had to pay R10.00 more than us for her meal. This was because Mr. Delivery does not allow you to place an order for R65.00 or less. So, Mel had to go for the gluten-free bread option at an additional R10.00.
This brought her total to R85.00.
For a toasted sandwich. What the hell is wrong with us?
