Saucy Santana Pops Off About Uber Eats In Hilarious Rant

Saucy Santana is certainly no stranger to speaking his mind. He frequently airs his unfiltered opinions online, and usually manages to make fans laugh in the process. His latest rant was no exception, as he expressed his frustration over his Uber Eats delivery drivers refusing to deliver his food straight to his door.

In a new clip, he asks whether or not delivery drivers are able to see the tip they’re given before they drop off the order, or if they have to wait until the delivery is completed. He explains that he always tips them well, as he lives on a high floor, and wants the food brought directly to him. Unfortunately, however, this doesn’t always work out for him.

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Saucy Santana Wants His Food Brought To His Door

“I’m a b*tch that always motherf*ckin’ tip because I stay on the top floor of my motherf*ckin’ house,” he begins. “I never order food without motherf*ckin’ tipping cuz I know it be a lot. So when I’ve got to come downstairs to get my motherf*ckin’ food, b*tch? I’m real motherf*ckin’ mad, h*e.” Saucy Santana continued, claiming that moving forward, he won’t be tipping the drivers at all. According to him, there’s no sense in tipping when he never gets his way regardless.

Several social media users can empathize with the “Material Girl” performer and are leaving their own unfortunate experiences in the comments section. Some have also offered him the suggestion of tipping cash at the door, and warning the delivery driver ahead of time so the food is brought directly to him. What do you think of Saucy Santana’s recent rant about Uber Eats? Do you agree that if he’s tipping well, the food should be brought directly to his door? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Diddy’s Super Bowl Commercial Highlights Past Catchy Hits

Diddy’s Super Bowl commercial for UberEats ended up being one of the funniest this year. Moreover, the skit is based on a group of executives trying to get Diddy to make a new song for the Uber One membership. “Diddy don’t do jingles,” his threatening bodyguard tells them, as he sits in silence in his office. However, the commercial then goes into the studio, where Combs and his entourage listen to prospective hitmakers. In fact, they’re all bonafide hitmakers, as you’re bound to recognize all these tracks. Even if they fit slightly into the “one-hit wonder” category, these melodies are more far-reaching than some entire discographies.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 24: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Sean “Diddy” Combs performs onstage during the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on September 24, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

Still, it was pretty funny seeing the Bad Boy chief give his take on these “auditions.” Starting things off was singer-turned-minister Montrell Jordan, who rapped a UberEats-centric version of his 1995 hit “This Is How We Do It.” Moreover, Diddy cheered on everyone in the booth- well, almost everyone, but we’ll get to that. Next up was Donna Lewis, who spun her 1996 cut “I Love You Always Forever.” Also, singer-turned-farmer Kelis sang a remixed version of her iconic track “Milkshake” from 2003. Don’t remember that one? Well, it brings all the boys to the yard, and they’re like “it’s better than yours.”

However, once Swedish duo Ylvis hit the booth with a rendition of their YouTube sensation “What Does The Fox Say?”, Diddy asked them to stop their repeated barking. Then, they retorted in Swedish, and the mogul’s right-hand man responded perfectly back. Last, but certainly not least, singer Haddaway emerged from behind Ylvis to sing his absolute smasher “What Is Love.” Overall, it was a nostalgic, brief, and sweet celebration of some of the biggest earworms of the last thirty years or so.

Meanwhile, the 53-year-old took to Twitter to share his excitement over his second Super Bowl commercial. “Proud to be starring in my second #SuperBowl commercial! Watch it tonight during the 2nd quarter!” he wrote. Also, his flame Yung Miami expressed support of her own via the app. “Papi only does HITS,” she wrote excitedly, sharing the commercial in full. Speaking of which, you can see the whole UberEats commercial from Diddy above. Of course, stay logged into HNHH for the latest on the Super Bowl and its amazing commercials.

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Uber Eats Delivery Man Hilariously Interrupts College Game: Watch

Uber Eats has become one of the go-to ways for people to consume food. The app is quite simple. You just make an order at any local restaurant. Subsequently, a delivery driver will pick it up and bring it to you. Overall, it is a massive business that has changed the food business forever.

However, sometimes, the delivery drivers have some issues with finding their intended target. For instance, one Uber Eats driver found his way onto the court during an NCAA game between Duquesne and Loyola Chicago. The entire scene was hilarious as the man wandered onto the court, leading to a stoppage in play.

Uber Eats Driver Steals Show

When you look at the footage down below, you can see just how ridiculous this whole scene was. Everyone was confused, including the driver who just wanted to bring the customer their food. Interestingly enough, the whole thing looked like it could have been an elaborate skit for YouTube.

“This guy’s in the corner — was he going to deliver the McDonald’s to somebody on the court?!” an announcer asked on the broadcast. Clearly, this driver had the whole entire arena confused. One could even liken it to the time when the YouTuber Jidion decided to get a haircut while sitting courtside at an NBA game. Overall, you have to love the creativity.

Even Duquesne’s coach was lost for words. As Keith Dambrot said in the video clip below, “The craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.” Most people wouldn’t be caring too much about this game otherwise, however, it has gotten National attention. It also helps that Duquesne won their match by a score of 72-58.

There have been some wild incidents on basketball courts over the years. Although, this particular incident is certainly one of the more interesting. Let us know what you thought about this, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for updates from around the sports world.

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An Uber Eats Driver Wants To Sue Snoop Dogg For Revealing His Personal Info After Canceling A Delivery

A driver for Uber Eats says he wants to sue Snoop Dogg after the rapper revealed his personal information on social media during a tirade about a canceled order. Snoop, who had ordered the food to his compound in Inglewood, said that the driver dipped without delivering the food, leaving behind the message that the neighborhood was “not a safe place.” Now, because of the rapper’s video complaining about the supposedly bad service, the driver says he has anxiety and fear for his family’s safety, according to CBS Los Angeles.

“There’s my picture there and also there is my first name,” said the driver, whose name, Sayd, photo, and license plate number both appeared in the video. Sayd, also said, “I contacted the customer many times and I also followed the protocol by the book.” Meanwhile, he was also disappointed in Uber’s response to Snoop’s video, a statement reading “We truly regret Snoop Dogg’s frustrating experience. We have reached out to apologize and refunded him for the order.” Sayd said, “When I read that, I just felt like it’s not fair because I am the one that deserves an apology from Uber Eats, not Snoop.” He has since quit working for Uber Eats.

For what it’s worth, it can be very frustrating to have drivers do the whole “not a safe neighborhood” thing (which happens to me all the time) and from personal experience, the neighborhood Snoop’s compound is in has always seemed relatively safe to me. But it’s not okay to put people’s personal info on the internet, especially considering how bad some of the harassment activity has gotten in recent years (to say nothing of what happened to Pop Smoke when he accidentally revealed his address). While Snoop probably didn’t mean any harm, we should all be just a little more aware when we share social media — and a little more forgiving of “punk-ass” Uber drivers who aren’t used to the ‘hood (get a new job, though, if you that scary).

Unfortunately, for Snoop, Sayd’s case wouldn’t be the only one the rapper faces. Earlier this month, an alleged former employee sued him for sexual assault, although he has asked the court to dismiss the case.

Drake Is Delivering Free Candles To His Fellow Canadians Via Uber Eats And Postmates

It’s been a few months since Drake announced the release of his own line of scented candles for the holidays and with Mother’s Day coming up, it looks like he’s decided to give folks another chance to pick some up. He’s also sweetening the deal, so to speak, by offering his fellow Canadians the chance to get the candles for free when they order from their favo(u)rite restaurants on Uber Eats and Postmates.

The candle brand, Better World Fragrance House, sent a limited number of candles to a curated list of Toronto and Vancouver restaurants, and from May 7 to 9, customers who order $50 or more worth of food can get a free candle as long as supplies last. Drake also shared a teaser of the brand’s “first scent series” which also releases on May 9.

The candles initially launched in five scents: Carby Musk, Good Thoughts, Muskoka, Sweeter Tings, and Williamsburg Sleepover, all inspired by Drake’s day-to-day activities, with Carby Musk allegedly smelling like Drake himself. The candles sold out on Revolve relatively quickly, and the star also sent several to his friends, including members of the Toronto Raptors.

Meanwhile, this offer isn’t the first time delivery services have teamed up with rappers. Uber Eats previously offered Migos-themed meals from Popeyes, while Postmates became the home of Wiz Khalifa’s delivery-only restaurant HotBox By Wiz last year. Even DoorDash got in some hip-hop love, albeit indirectly; Providence, Rhode Island rapper Brendan Rush went viral earlier this week when a driver included his Spotify info with deliveries and a fan tweeted about it.