
It seems these days, people are ordering food delivery more than ever before. With multiple delivery apps to choose from, getting food sent right to your door is the easiest it’s ever been. With so many people using these apps, Uber Eats decided to put out a year in review of what people ordered, and their list included a special shout out to Texas A&M.
Uber Eats recently unveiled their 2022 year in review, and while many wanted to see the most common requests, or even some of the stranger options people chose this year, Texans might have noticed something else on the list. Texas A&M was ranked in the top five for colleges with the most late night orders. According to Fox News, the only schools to top the Aggies were Penn State University as no. 1, followed by University of Iowa, University of Illinois.

Some of the other interesting stats released by Uber Eats include; “no onions” as America’s most common special instruction, a massive spike in requests for non-alcoholic beverages, and the decline of customers asking for ranch dipping sauce. As for Texas, at least parents of Texas A&M students know their kids are home safe ordering food, instead of continuing their night out.
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