If you love eating at restaurants often but Anne Marie Gonzales Archivesyou're also lazy and/or just prefer staying home, UberEats is a service you should get to know.
UberEats, the ride-hailing company's food-delivery service, now runs until 2 a.m. in London, a three-hour extension of its previous closing time, according to a company announcement.
SEE ALSO: UberEATS starts serving in India, its fourth Asian marketThis update means Londoners can order UberEat almost around the clock, choosing from 150 participating restaurants to fill the space in their stomach long past the setting of the sun.
The service started doing breakfast in London at 7 a.m. back in January, which at the time moved the opening hour back four hours from 11 a.m. So now instead of running from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., just half the day, the service now covers 19 of every 24 hours.
While the Uber only announced the extended hours for London, delivery times vary across each of UberEats' cities.
Just make it through the cold darkness of 2-7 a.m. and you will never again have to cook or visit a restaurant.
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