Whether you’ve lived in Dubai for years, just moved here, or are on an extended holiday, chances are you’ve got at least three food delivery apps on your phone (because who doesn’t love a great deal?). And I’ll be the first to say I love the convenience of getting my favourite meals delivered, but, sometimes it just isn’t worth it. I mean waiting 30 minutes for my food to be prepared and then another 40 minutes while the delivery rider is stuck in traffic makes me feel like I should’ve just cooked that 15-minute recipe I saw on Instagram. But today, all of that changes! Today, I have some game-changing tips on how you can time your food deliveries just right, especially during Ramadan, to avoid the Iftar rush hour. So, keep reading and don’t forget to thank me later!
Also read: Dubai: Delicious Iftar & Suhoor Deals To Enjoy This Ramadan
Dubai’s morning rush is real, with peak traffic between 8 AM and 10 AM as people head to work and kids get dropped off at school. If you want a smooth breakfast delivery experience:
Lunchtime might seem like a good time to order, but here’s the catch – while there’s less traffic, there are way more delivery riders on the road handling multiple orders. To avoid long wait times:
As sunset approaches, traffic in Dubai is at its peak as people finish work early during Ramadan so that they can rush home for Iftar. Closer to sunset you wait to order, the more time it’ll take due to high demand, restaurant backlogs, and riders getting caught in traffic. To avoid this:
But sometimes, life happens, and you end up having to order food at peak times. If your delivery estimate falls between 6:30 PM and 6:45 PM, chances are your rider will have to wait until after your drop-off to break their fast. So, here’s how you can show them kindness and appreciation this Ramadan (and you can even keep the generosity going well after Ramadan has ended):
With all that said, I hope these tips help you beat the traffic rush and enjoy your meals on time – without the stress! And whether you’re fasting or not, supporting small and local restaurants and delivery riders this Ramadan (and otherwise) is a great way to give back!
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