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Android Smartphone Success for Seniors

Title: Ordering Food Delivery (DoorDash/Uber Eats)

Welcome back! In the last lesson, you learned how to shop online with Amazon — getting almost anything delivered to your door. Now, let’s make life even easier with food delivery apps like DoorDash and Uber Eats.

These apps let you order meals from local restaurants or even groceries and have them delivered straight to your home.

By the end of this lesson, you’ll know how to:

  • Download and set up DoorDash or Uber Eats
  • Browse restaurants and menus
  • Place and pay for an order
  • Track your delivery in real time

Step 1: What Are Food Delivery Apps?

Food delivery apps connect you with local restaurants. Instead of cooking or driving out, you can:

  • Browse menus on your phone
  • Order meals, snacks, or groceries
  • Have them delivered by a driver in about 30–60 minutes

👉 Quick Tip: Perfect for days you don’t feel like cooking or can’t get out.

Step 2: Downloading and Setting Up

  1. Open the Google Play Store.
  2. Search for DoorDash or Uber Eats.
  3. Tap Install.
  4. Open the app.
  5. Create an account with your name, phone number, and email.
  6. Add your delivery address.
  7. Add a payment method (credit card, debit card, or PayPal).

Now you’re ready to order!

Step 3: Browsing Restaurants and Menus

  1. Open the app.
  2. You’ll see a list of nearby restaurants.
  3. Tap a restaurant to view its menu.
  4. Browse categories like Appetizers, Main Dishes, Desserts, Drinks.

👉 Quick Tip: Many apps show customer ratings to help you pick a good restaurant.

Step 4: Placing an Order

  1. Select a meal by tapping on it.
  2. Choose any options (size, toppings, extras).
  3. Tap Add to Cart.
  4. When ready, tap the cart icon.
  5. Review your order.
  6. Tap Checkout.
  7. Confirm your address and payment.
  8. Tap Place Order.

Step 5: Tracking Your Delivery

Once your order is placed:

  • The app shows the restaurant preparing your food.
  • Then, it assigns a driver (you’ll see their name, photo, and car details).
  • You can track their journey in real time on the map.
  • The app notifies you when they’re at your door.

👉 Quick Tip: Some drivers leave food at your door for contactless delivery.

Step 6: Receiving Your Food

When your driver arrives:

  • If it’s contactless, they’ll leave it at the door and send a notification.
  • If not, they’ll hand it to you directly.
  • Enjoy your meal!

👉 Don’t forget: You can add a tip in the app before or after delivery.

Step 7: Practice Together

Let’s practice safely without placing a real order:

  1. Open DoorDash or Uber Eats.
  2. Browse nearby restaurants.
  3. Add one meal to your cart.
  4. Practice reviewing and editing your cart.
  5. Cancel before placing the order.

This helps you learn without spending money.

Real-Life Example

One of my students, Linda, lives alone and doesn’t drive. She uses DoorDash to order hot meals twice a week. She said, “It feels like a treat, and I don’t have to worry about cooking.”

Another student, George, uses Uber Eats for grocery delivery when the weather is bad. He said, “I can stay safe at home and still get everything I need.”

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Order taking too long: Check the tracking map — sometimes the restaurant is busy.
  • Wrong order delivered: Use the app’s Help section to report it — refunds are common.
  • Can’t add payment method: Double-check your card details.
  • Delivery unavailable: Some areas don’t have service yet, or it may be outside operating hours.

Step 8: Extra Features

Once you’re comfortable, explore:

  • Scheduled Orders: Order ahead for a specific time.
  • Favorites: Save restaurants or meals you love.
  • Promotions: Look for discounts or free delivery offers.

These extras make food delivery even more convenient.

Wrap-Up & Next Steps

Let’s review:

  • DoorDash and Uber Eats bring meals and groceries straight to your home.
  • You browse menus, order through the app, and track delivery in real time.
  • Payment is automatic, and you can tip drivers in the app.
  • Practice browsing and adding items to your cart before placing a real order.

Your take-action tool for today:

  • Download DoorDash or Uber Eats.
  • Browse restaurants and practice adding one meal to your cart.
  • Explore the “Track Order” feature to see how it works.

In the next module, we’ll shift focus to health and wellness apps — starting with how to use MyFitnessPal to track meals and stay healthy.

You’re doing fantastic — I’ll see you in Module 9, Lesson 1: Tracking Meals with MyFitnessPal.

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