For what it's worth, since a lot of people worry about this: no I don't find doing deliveries for UberEats miserable. There are a lot of disadvantages to the gig economy, but the work also has a lot of advantages over traditional employment. Carrying food from restaurants to people's homes is not inherently degrading. As long as people drive courteously around me, and customers are not mean to me and tip me enough to make enough money to pay rent, the work is pretty good.
I'm putting this out there because there is no shortage of people on the internet who will tell you that you have a moral obligation to avoid ordering from delivery apps, and those people are largely wrong. Beware the allure of pinpoint selective anticapitalism.
Is Uber an evil corporation? Absolutely. Are you obligated to abstain from using it? No.