There is no information on how the delivery driver got into the game.
An Uber Eats food delivery person interrupted a basketball game in an attempt to deliver the order. According to Foxsports, the moment took place on the field during the Atlantic 10 game between Loyola Chicago and Duquesne. The delivery driver was looking for someone who had ordered McDonald’s to the arena.
According to a video that has surfaced online, the delivery driver wandered around for 10 minutes before delivering the order midway through the game. The organizers had to stop the competition for a while. According to ESPN, the McDonald’s order was later delivered to an umpire who placed the order.
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This is true. He wandered around for 10 minutes but finally delivered the order https://t.co/lQAWz8BAwRpic.twitter.com/iW1PLB4akb
— Connor Newell (@cnewell15) January 26, 2023
The crowd that attended the game was in disbelief. A commentator is heard saying, “Was he going to deliver the McDonald’s to someone on the field? Can we rule that out?”
There is no information on how the delivery driver got into the game.
Some netizens appreciate the delivery driver’s dedication, others were concerned about safety during the game. One user commented, “So instead of paying for a ticket to a game, all I have to do is grab a happy meal and put an Uber food label on it? How did he get into the building?”. Another user wrote, “That delivery guy had a job to do. No basketball game will get in the way.”
The third user wrote, “I think “Delivery guy walking onto the field to deliver UberEats” is an all-time college basketball moment? Like, maybe just below the Jalen Suggs halfcourter from a few years ago? Exclaim Pittsburgh man. a nice place.”
The fourth user asked, “Does the person who ordered Uber Eats to the court have to pay for a ticket for the delivery driver in this game, how does this work?”
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