Is Uber Eats delivering on Thanksgiving Day 2020?

Dunkin’ delivery with Uber Eats. Image Courtesy Dunkin', Uber Eats
Dunkin’ delivery with Uber Eats. Image Courtesy Dunkin', Uber Eats /
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Will Uber Eats deliver on Thanksgiving Day 2020?

One of the most recognized food delivery services might just be Uber Eats at this point. And if you are looking to have food brought to you this Thanksgiving, you may want to know if they are actually delivering in 2020.

The answer is yes, Uber Eats is technically still delivering on Thanksgiving. However, it is important to note that just because the service itself will be available, that doesn’t mean there will be nearly as many drivers making those deliveries. It is also a matter of which restaurants and stores are actually open as well.

Uber Eats will deliver on Thanksgiving Day

According to USA Today, Uber Eats is one of a few delivery services that will be offering services this holiday. As long as the restaurant or store is a participating merchant and open for business, you’ll be able to get a meal brought straight to your door this year.

One of the chains that you can get delivered is none other than Popeyes, which has apparently worked with Uber Eats on a special holiday meal to make Thanksgiving as tasty as ever. If you are looking for some Churkey in your life, then definitely take advantage of the fact that not only is Popeyes open on Thanksgiving Day, but so is the delivery service that can get this fun chicken dish inspired by our favorite holiday bird, the turkey.

Another option you can choose to have delivered is Dunkin, which is a newer addition to the Uber Eats family. And with the donut chain being open on Thanksgiving as well, you can even get your coffee, donuts, muffins, or whatever else you “run on” delivered right to your door to get the holiday started the right way.

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With the possibility of having your dinner brought to you this Thanksgiving, you may want to know exactly which restaurants and stores are open, check out the rest of our holiday coverage on Guilty Eats for even more openings and closings.