Uber Eats customer sparks debate with ‘hack’ for getting free food

Kawter Abed
Uber Eats customer sparks debate with ‘hack’ for getting free food

An Uber Eats customer sparked a debate on TikTok after sharing their ‘hack’ for getting unlimited free food.

TikTok is filled with users sharing helpful tips, tricks, and hacks, and now a couple has gone viral after revealing how anyone can get free food on Uber Eats.

Content creators Noah and Carrie (noahncarrie) recently took to the social media app to share that they get their orders for free by simply creating multiple accounts on the platform.

In a 15-second clip, the couple was seen receiving and indulging in various Uber Eats-delivered meals. “Making new Uber Eats accounts every day to get free food,” read the on-screen text, as the two referred to this as a “life hack” in the caption.

The TikTokers also chose the fitting snippet of Cordelia’s song ‘Little Life,’ featuring the lyrics “I think I like this little life,” as the soundtrack for their video.

Uber Eats ‘hack’ to get free food splits TikTok

While this Uber Eats hack quickly went viral with over 3.2 million views, TikTok users in the comments debated whether or not it would really work.

“I had 5 Uber Eats accounts and didn’t get free food, but sometimes I got 50% or 30% off,” one person shared. “So everytime I order, I check all my accounts.”

“Girl uber eats caught on to me, i only be doing doordash now,” another wrote. “Bro how? It doesn’t let me use the same card, I’ve tried new accs too,” a third added.

“Nah real sh*t just did it [it’s the] only way I order,” someone else said. “They let you refund 2 orders on a new acc and give you back the credits. Literally be getting 2-3 free meals.”

Another user caught the couple’s attention by noting that when you receive free food, it “just tastes 100 times better too.” The TikTokers responded with “Facts.”

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Kawter Abed is a London-based Entertainment Writer at Dexerto. She covers celebrity and reality TV news, and the latest viral TikTok trends. Kawter has a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Media, and a Master’s in International Journalism. When she's not covering celebrities and TikTok stories, she enjoys reading, binging shows on Netflix, and playing nostalgic Nintendo games. You can contact her at kawter.abed@dexerto.com