Uber Eats makes ordering food just as easy as ordering a car. The food delivery service is out with a brand new survey that reveals the weird and wacky eating habits of Americans with its "How America Eats" survey.
Share:
More In Business

Stocks End a Wobbly Day Lower, Edging Below Recent Records
Stocks ended a wobbly day mostly lower on Wall Street Monday, with energy companies logging some of the biggest losses as oil prices took another turn lower.

The Week's Top Stories: July Jobs, Ford and GM Part of Biden's EV Push
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.

United Airlines Will Require U.S. Employees to Be Vaccinated
United Airlines will require U.S.-based employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by late October, and maybe sooner.

Virgin Galactic Restarts Space-Trip Sales at $450,000 and Up
Virgin Galactic is selling tickets for space flights again, just weeks after founder Richard Branson rode a rocket-powered plane to more than 50 miles above the Earth.

U.S. Hiring Surges in July, but the Variant Is the Wild Card
Hiring surged in July as American employers added 943,000 jobs.

Strong Jobs Report Sends Most Stocks, Bond Yields Higher
Treasury yields powered higher Friday and two major stock indexes notched more record highs after a report showed the U.S. job market is making widespread improvements.

Need2Know: Men's Track Meltdown, iPhone Child Safety & 'South Park' Monster Deal
The U.S. men's track and field squad isn't looking so hot, Apple announces anti-child pornography measures on their iPhones, and the South Park boys get another big payday.

Shopify Opens Up New York Hub for Entrepreneurs
The e-commerce company opened Shopify New York on Thursday, a community workspace aimed at helping entrepreneurs. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo takes a deeper look at the Manhattan location.

Illinois Sees Record Pot Sales, With Boost From Lollapalooza
Illinois dispensaries sold a record $127.8 million in recreational marijuana in July, with a big boost coming from out-of-state fans who converged on Chicago for the Lollapalooza music festival.



