Yusaku Mezawa delivered food to Space |
Astronauts are also ordering food on the Food Delivery app lately.
The company is also trying its best to provide the best possible service.
Japan's Uber Eats has proved this science fiction story to be true. For the first time, this organization set a historical precedent by sending food to International Space Station.
Again, this is not a normal delivery person Yusaku Mezawa, a young Japanese entrepreneur, went to deliver food.
A tweet has been made on behalf of the organization Mezawa arrived at the International Space Station.
He is wearing a white t-shirt and shorts. White hat on the head and food in a brown packet in hand.
Floating, he reached with food. The packet of food then floated away to the commander of the International Space Station named Anton Skaplerov.
The caption of the post reads, Uber Eats Delivery Changes Over Time. We're delivering food one by one.
Social media is thrilled with this food delivery. Twitter users agree, this delivery is wonderful!
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