The downsides of preparing the school lunches of kids offer a domino effect. Let Ridesharing Forum be clear, it’s not saying that moms hate preparing school lunchboxes. In fact, they love it so much – the thrill of cooking that lunch and getting it to the lunchbox like responding to a question in a game show on TV before the time-buzzer sounds, and running after their child who is about to ride the school bus, saying, “Hey, you forgot your lunchbox!’
First, parents get worried that the child may not eat those lunches fresh, since it’s been, like what? Three or five hours since the lunch was prepared? And, they are also unsure whether their child will really eat and finish the food, since, what if they simply don’t like it? But then, again, they cannot simply escape lunchtime, since they still got classes afterwards.
Food delivery apps are resolving the dilemma by starting to offer food deliveries in school, so students get their lunches or snacks fresh, and something they like.
But, that’s just part of the bigger picture. This time, in Australia, Uber Eats is taking it to another level, by ensuring that these Australian kids take their lunches stress-free and hassle-free.
Statistics compiled by a parenting publication in Australia show that a whopping 90 percent of Australian kids prefer bringing lunches to classrooms, rather than, perhaps, buying their food from the canteen.
While the nutrition stays intact – hopefully – this situation results in early-morning scrambles at home, and every mother knows.
So, Uber Eats Australia teamed up with go-to stores like Coles and Officeworks to deliver a large range of forgotten lunchbox staples before parents rush out the door.
“We’ve all forgotten lunchbox, birthday party, or sick day essentials at one point or another, but it doesn’t have to be a big deal - keep these Uber Eats links bookmarked for your next scramble,” Australian parents stated.
Well, not only can they use Uber Eats Australia for the food, but also for school supplies that children need, so those moments of not participating in the group work simply because they don’t have the supplies will end.
This partnership together with Coles and Officeworks is also nice, since there are thrilling brands and products within them, such as Nintendo, LEGO, and craft kits. Did you know that Coles also offers flu medications during flu season? To learn more, all you have to do is visit the Uber Eats Australia website, or the app. Happy weekend!