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McDonald’s Rolls Out Delivery In 21 New Jersey Towns (MAP)
For some New Jersey residents, it may be a sign of the fast food apocalypse. For others, "McDelivery" may be heaven on Earth.

For some New Jersey residents, it may be a sign of the fast food apocalypse. But for others, McDonald’s rollout of delivery to 21 Garden State towns via a partnership with UberEATS may be heaven on Earth.
That’s right. Residents in 21 selected New Jersey towns are now able to get McDonald’s burgers, fries, beverages and desserts delivered right to their doors via a service the fast food giant has dubbed “McDelivery.” [See the list of towns and map below]
McDonald’s paradigm shift in the Garden State is part of a national partnership with UberEATS and will include more than 300 restaurants in select locations across the Tri-State area, the company stated.
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Here’s how it works, according to a company news release:
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“Customers can place McDonald’s orders on the UberEATS mobile app or on UberEATS.com, using the same account used for Uber rides. The app will track orders as an UberEATS delivery partner brings food directly from the restaurant to customers’ doorsteps. The full menu at participating McDonald’s restaurants will be available for delivery (with the exception of soft serve cones). An UberEATS booking fee applies to each order.”
A company spokesperson told Patch that McDelivery will be available in the following locations:
- BAYONNE
- BELLEVILLE
- BLOOMFIELD
- EDGEWATER
- ENGLEWOOD
- FAIRVIEW
- FORT LEE
- GARFIELD
- HACKENSACK
- HASBROUCK HEIGHTS
- JERSEY CITY
- LITTLE FERRY
- NEWARK
- NORTH BERGEN
- ORANGE
- PARAMUS
- PASSAIC
- RIVER EDGE
- SADDLE BROOK
- UNION CITY
- WEST NEW YORK
- See related article: Uber Drivers Among Those At McDonald’s Protest, ‘Fight for $15’ Rally
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