Who Sent Dozens of Mystery Uber Eats Orders?
Residents within a California neighborhood are being inundated by dozens of Uber Eats deliveries that they say they never placed. Neighbor Morgan Currier received 30 deliveries. William Neal says he received 40 deliveries. One neighbor posted a sign on his door, saying "Uber Eats do not leave that delivery order! Fake order." Uber Eats says they've taken action against a number of accounts and for now, the deliveries have stopped.
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