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If you haven’t tried Uber Eats yet, what are you waiting for? The website and app allow you to get food from local restaurants delivered to your home, even if the restaurant itself doesn’t offer delivery. Plus, you can now order groceries, alcohol (must be 21 or older), convenience goods and more on the app.

If you’ve never used Uber Eats before, we have an exclusive promo code for you. Now through the end of February, use code CBSEats15 to get $15 off your first Uber Eats order when you spend at least $20. You can add a promo code at different points before placing your order online on ubereats.com, including on the checkout page.

Throwing a Super Bowl party? Try out Uber Eats to get appetizers, drinks, pizza and more delivered to your hungry guests, with no stress and no need to get in the car. Some restaurants near you may be offering special promotions (such as percent-off and BOGO deals) on Uber Eats orders, allowing you to stretch your dollar even further.

Note that some restaurants charge a higher price when you order on Uber Eats as compared to ordering your meal in person. Delivery fees vary by restaurant, and a small service fee applies to all orders. You can tip your delivery person in the app, or in person.


Like Uber Eats? Upgrade to Uber One

If you decide you’re an Uber Eats fan, consider signing up for Uber One ($10 per month). With it, you get a 10% discount on food deliveries, free delivery on eligible orders and preferred pricing on Uber rides. Uber estimates that Uber One members save $25 per month on average through the program.

Tap the button below to learn more and sign up for Uber One.




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Winds still driving Mountain Fire that’s destroyed hundreds of homes in Southern California

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Thousands of Californians have been forced to evacuate as the Mountain Fire continues to spread in Southern California. More than 20,000 acres have already been scorched. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has more.

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Steve Hartman and his children explore individuality in this week’s “Kindness 101.”

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Royal Caribbean cruise ship rocked by rough weather, images show damage

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Bad weather rocked a Royal Caribbean Crusies ship near Spain on Thursday night, causing damage aboard the vessel and requiring the ship to make an unexpected stop to allow a guest to medically disembark. 

The Explorer of the Seas was traveling from Barcelona, Spain to Miami, Florida, according to CruiseMapper, a website that shows the position and routes of cruise ships. 

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The Explorer of the Seas in Bermuda in 2014. 

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The vessel was near Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, when it was hit by an “unexpected wind gust,” Royal Caribbean Cruises said in a statement. 

The wind caused the ship to experience “sudden movement,” the cruise line said. 

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Disarray in a bar area of the Explorer of the Seas on Nov. 7, 2024. 

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One person aboard the ship described the movement to CBS News as a “listing,” which means the vessel is tilted to one side. Photos show items knocked down, shattered bottles in a bar area, and other mild damage from the incident. 

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Items knocked down in a shop area of the Explorer of the Seas on Nov. 7, 2024.

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The cruise line said one passenger was injured and “requires additional medical care.” The ship is making a stop in Las Palmas, Spain, for a medical disembarkation. The cruise line did not offer any additional information about the unidentified passenger’s condition. 

The Explorer of the Seas is a 1,020-foot vessel that can hold up to 4,290 guests and 1,185 crew members, according to an Royal Caribbiean Cruises fact sheet. It includes an ice skating rink, a mini-golf course and a rock climbing wall on its fifteen passenger decks. It is registered in the Bahamas and has been sailing since 2000. 



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