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. Elyse Propis is the restaurant innovations lead at Uber Eats. She joins Cheddar to detail the findings of their survey. In the survey, it was found that 25% of couples often argue over which restaurant to order from. 90% of millennials text while dining. And only 5% of adults hate it if others order the same dish as them at a restaurant. Propis says the average delivery time is around 30 minutes for Uber Eats. The delivery service is currently available in 200 cities and 30 countries around the world.

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