Don't lie; we've all been there. It's around 7 on a Monday night. Work was exhausting, so you're getting ready to queue up your fave comfort show on Netflix to unwind after a long day. And then? It hits you: your stomach grumbles. You're hungry. No, not just hungry; totally starving. But you're also so tired and don't feel like cooking. So, what's the answer? Uber Eats! Obviously.
Of course, the app can be a bit too easy to rely on, which can lead to unnecessary spending and potentially unwise meal choices. Saturday Night Livetotally gets the relatable struggle and aired a hilarious new sketch last weekend that parodied ordering a little too often on Uber Eats. I felt seen and ashamed all at once. It was absolutely perfect.
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Jumping off the beloved annual release of Spotify Wrapped, SNL's sketch imagined what it would be like if Uber Eats did an Uber Eats Wrapped, detailing all of the late-night ordering you did for the entire year. A big yikes!
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"Well, now there's another way to look back at who you truly were this year," the announcer on the fake advertisement says cheerfully. "Introducing Uber Eats Wrapped!"
"Oh, no. No, thank you," responds SNL cast member Ben Marshall immediately.
In Saturday Night Live's vision of what Uber Eats Wrapped would be like, the app compiles data such as your top five restaurants, the types of food you ate most, your Uber Eats age, exactly how much money you spent, and more. SNL cast member Andrew Dismukes, for example, was among the top one percent of chicken nugget consumers. Marshall apparently ordered $24,000 worth of food. Oh my.
Probably the funniest feature of the imaginary Uber Eats Wrapped was the app's display of photos of the different looks cast member Sarah Sherman wore to pick up her Uber Eats orders throughout the year. In addition to the embarrassing outfits, the unflattering faces Sherman made in each photo were too good.
In addition to airing last Saturday night, the sketch has been posted on YouTube and currently has over one million views. In the comments on the YouTube video, fans are loving the horrifying idea of an Uber Eats Wrapped.
"Officially the best SNL sketch of the week," wrote one person in a comment on the YouTube video.
Definitely watch the hysterical SNL video if you need a good laugh or a reason to reevaluate your relationship with Uber Eats. This sketch will help you accomplish both of those things.
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