UBER is giving NHS workers free takeaways and rides over Christmas to thank them for all their hard work.

The deal will see healthcare workers able to claim two £10 Uber rides, plus one £10 meal through Uber Eats.

Uber is treating NHS staff to free meals and rides

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Uber is treating NHS staff to free meals and ridesCredit: Alamy

The annual festive offer will be active from December 23 to December 27.

It’ll be available for all NHS staff in England, Scotland and Wales, plus Health and Social Care staff in Northern Ireland.

Uber customers need to link their Uber account to a valid NHS or HSC email address by 20 December 2020. 

Customers will be sent a promo code which they will need to add to their Uber account in order to claim the offer. 

Uber and Uber Eats are free to sign up to – both apps can be downloaded on the App Store and Google Play.

Keep in mind you’ll pay a delivery charge when ordering through Uber Eats.

Delivery fees vary depending on how far away from the restaurant you are.

The Sun has asked Uber if any restaurants are excluded from the deal, and if there is a spending cap, and we’ll update this article when we get a response.

We’re also checking if NHS workers need to ask for the codes to be sent to their email, or if Uber will send them automatically.

In previous years, staff have had to fill out a form to get the discounts.

This isn’t the first time Uber has thanked NHS staff. Last year it gave healthcare workers £20 off takeaways and taxis.

Feeling hungry? We’ve rounded up the best Black Friday takeaway deals including free McDonald’s nuggets and £15 off Domino’s.

All the freebies and discounts NHS staff can get including 10% off at B&M and Morrisons.

Uber passenger’s fury after being charged £111 for a TWO-MILE trip home from the pub – 23 times the normal price

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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