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Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Sweet Sixteen'
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Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Sweet Sixteen'

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Randy Watkins is heading to a sweet-sixteen basketball party with an Uber Eats delivery. On the way, he predicts he'll see lots of big screens and tons of people there since it's such a big order. When he walks through a giant balloon archway with the food, however, he realizes the order is actually for a sweet-sixteen birthday party. Randy admits getting your sweet sixteens mixed up is just the something that happens in his line of work.

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Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Fanboy'
30s
Restaurants & Food Service

Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Fanboy'

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Randy Watkins, proclaimed "Man of Delivery," picks up the Uber Eats order he needs to deliver at the sushi restaurant. The whole way he speaks excitedly about the person who made the beautiful mix of flavors in the order. He takes a deep breath before knocking on the door and compliments the boy who receives the order. Unimpressed by Randy's admiration the man only confirms that there was no wasabi in his order. Despite the boy's lack of reaction, Randy remains a fanboy of the sushi prodigy.

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Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'March Madness: Randy Watkins: Man of Delivery'
30s
Restaurants & Food Service

Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'March Madness: Randy Watkins: Man of Delivery'

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Randy Watkins considers himself a "man of delivery" when delivering for Uber Eats, and he does this job with joy. He's always busy, but March Madness creates a "whole other animal" during the month of March. Randy introduces some of his regular customers, one of whom has figured out how to get past the firewall at work so he can watch 2019 March Madness. Whether you need tacos for tipoff or a kale salad, drivers like Randy want to take the putting food on your plate off you metaphorical plate of

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Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Holidays: Starbucks: Carolers'
30s
Restaurants & Food Service

Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Holidays: Starbucks: Carolers'

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Uber Eats delivery man Randy Watkins says that this time of year, people really dig holiday joy -- evidenced by the way he has to worm his way through a crowd of carolers in order to deliver the Starbucks order to the appropriate house. When he finally hands off the order of peppermint mochas and gingerbread loaves, the carolers proceed to burst into the chorus of "Deck the Halls." All Randy can say about it is that it's an awfully small porch for that amount of holiday joy.

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Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Nicknames'
30s
Restaurants & Food Service

Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Nicknames'

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Randy Watkins, the Man of Delivery, says he gets a lot of nicknames while he delivers for Uber Eats. Some of his favorites include "Liason of Linguini," "Convoy of Cakes" and "Burrito Bandito." He does admit that being called the "Macaroni Mistress" while delivering to Miss Mildred at the nursing home is a bit weird. Although many call him the "Uber Eats Dude," he says it's fine to just call him Randy.

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Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Tracking: Randy'
30s
Restaurants & Food Service

Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Tracking: Randy'

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After a group of friends wonder where their food is, Shaun opens up the Uber Eats app. The company takes you inside driver Randy Watkins' eventful night of delivering food. While Randy cheerfully picks up the order at California Pizza Kitchen, serenades the pies with C??line Dion classics and stops to let a brigade of tiny yellow cars cross the street, Shaun is tracking his dinner so he knows exactly when it'll arrive at his door.

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Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Zebras'
30s
Restaurants & Food Service

Uber Eats TV Commercial, 'Zebras'

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Man of Delivery, Randy Watkins, gets an order to make a halftime delivery to a group of "Zebras" officiating a basketball game. After maneuvering through the stadium and security checkpoints, Randy tells the refs that ordering from him was the best call they've made all game. When he realizes he has made the entire room feel uncomfortable, he insists he was joking, even though he admits later that he wasn't.

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