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What's Happening in Your Neck of the Woods

We’ve made it through the Thanksgiving holiday which means it’s time to embrace the pre-Christmas business boom! The final weekends of the year leading up to the holiday can be the busiest of the entire season! Is cashing in with Caviar this weekend on your list?

If you are a courier who is interested in being offered as many delivery opportunities as possible, you can go online in a hot zone during the busy times of lunch (10-2) and dinner (5-9) this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Honey Butter Fried Chicken: An Upcoming Special!

Honey Butter Fried Chicken is usually closed on Monday’s, but next Monday (12/9) they will be opening their doors from 5PM-9PM (or until they run out) to sling their always-popular fried chicken fried rice special with Caviar!

When HBFC opens up specifically to offer their fried chicken fried rice, we brace for delivery insanity. People LOVE the fried chicken fried rice and we think that order demand will be out of this world.

Going online near Honey Butter Fried Chicken during the dinner shift on Monday, 12/9, can help you to be offered as many fried chicken fried rice deliveries as possible.

Now let’s take a look at upcoming incentives and some of your personal stats for the week so far!

You've beaten your completed delivery count from last week by {{custom_attribute.${week_to_date_orders} | minus:custom_attribute.${last_week_orders}}}! Nice work! How many more deliveries can you stack on during the busy weekend rush?

Complete {{custom_attribute.${last_week_orders} | minus:custom_attribute.${week_to_date_orders}}} more deliveries to beat last week!

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