Uncovering the Reality of Uber and Uber Eats: The Truth Behind the Profit Myth

What are you making right now? About 3,000 to 4,000 dollars a month in Uber. But I’m actually losing money on Uber. And you were the one who is like, everyone’s doing Uber. Roll the clip. If you’re an honest man, roll the clip. I know Uber Eats drivers who I’ve personally met and talked to were raking in like $80,000 a year. And that is not the amount of depreciation and gas they are taking in their cars. And repairs and insurance. And insurance. You have to pay more insurance when you do that, too. It becomes a whole thing. $80,000 is also a thing. Everyone does it. You’re so confident that people are making tons of money on Uber Eats. I’ve already driven on Lyft, and I know it’s not working. It is a good app that tricks people into thinking that they’re turning a profit, but when you look at it on an accounting basis, it’s not a profit. About a year and a half ago, when we filmed getting out of the pandemic, Uber Eats was actually making really good money. And today, you’re right, it’s not as good as it was during those pandemic days. It’s not. It’s not profitable. Well, at all. People are making profits. No, again, I don’t know how you did it. Oh, boy. Oh, nobody out there is turning a profit, man. That’s not correct, but, um. Oh, wow. Wow. There’s lawsuits going on right now, man. It’s bad. They Wanna hear you? Your beautiful voice. Oh, thank you. I’ll see you later.