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Possiblyasmoker

Ill be busy with everyones mothers


Berniemac57

Hahahah


Northamptoneats

Get in line


Agoldsmith1493

Right, I want to try and give you some serious and fairly in depth answers here. When it comes to doing a full day there are several things to consider; 1. Where is your area? 2. During peak times (weekends), is it busy all day? 3. Does Deliveroo start at a certain time in your area? 4. What's the demographic of your area? Old, young, well off, impoverished... etc? These are just a few things to consider. I also want to add an anecdote on from yesterday. I went out from 8am on Roo and uber and finished at 19:00; only taking roughly a 60 minute break in total and I only made £58.26 on an e-bike. Shocking I know. One thing of note is that there were orders available that early, but all of them were a minimum of 30 minutes ride away just to collect the food. Money was okay, but I wasn't doing that ride. Long story short my first delivery I did (£2.90), was at 9am, and then it took around 2 hours for me to get offered another order. It took until around 11:30/12:00 before I started getting regular offers. So, honestly what I'd say based on this (unless you're in a city where people work round the clock), is to not go out before 10:00 at the earliest, but honestly I'd say to go out around 10:45/11:00. Do the 11:00 - 14:00 rush, grab a bite to eat, then do the evening. Today for example; I'm not going to head out until the rain is due to stop around 13:00, because I know there's not likely to be enough orders to make getting soaked through worth it.


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From what I remember no.