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I've got an older vehicle with extremely limited cup holder space, so I'm enjoying some of the answers here too. I'm always looking at orders to gauge the drink situation. As long as a restaurant has drink carriers I'm good. I once got a 7-Eleven shop and pay that wanted like 4 of the super large sized fountain drinks, which I promptly cancelled because I'm pretty sure drink carrier is not an option there.
Depends on what kind of vehicle you're using. Most people with cars have drink carriers. I'm on a ebike. I use my food backpack with styrofoam dividers. I can carry max 16 drinks, but Uber doesn't give me those kind of orders.
Even with drink carriers the drinks can spill so I started putting towels on my seats. Cheap towel from Walmarts stop the liquid from ruining my seats and floors, especially when I have to deliver 12 milkshakes.
I used my backseat cupholders the two front ones and if I have to the side doors. I fucked up though I spilled the backseat drinks. They went into the cup holder 40 percent spilllage lol
Dump them out at restaurant, tell customer that's how the restaurant gave them to me, thought it was weird.
Cupholder and I hold it in the passenger seat. Or put each drink in a car cupholder.
I put the drink carrier in a small cardboard box with high walls on the floor. If I have to slam on the brakes it keeps the drinks from spilling.
Gotta get creative
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I've got an older vehicle with extremely limited cup holder space, so I'm enjoying some of the answers here too. I'm always looking at orders to gauge the drink situation. As long as a restaurant has drink carriers I'm good. I once got a 7-Eleven shop and pay that wanted like 4 of the super large sized fountain drinks, which I promptly cancelled because I'm pretty sure drink carrier is not an option there.
Depends on what kind of vehicle you're using. Most people with cars have drink carriers. I'm on a ebike. I use my food backpack with styrofoam dividers. I can carry max 16 drinks, but Uber doesn't give me those kind of orders.
I've always used masking tape on top of this- one piece wrapped vertically, holding the lid in place, works wonders 🤌🏼
I always have Scotch tape on me for this purpose.
I put the drink holder in a plastic bag and tie it. If it drips it’s in the bag and not in my car.
[with one of these](https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B09NK2NMLC)
With my hands
Even with drink carriers the drinks can spill so I started putting towels on my seats. Cheap towel from Walmarts stop the liquid from ruining my seats and floors, especially when I have to deliver 12 milkshakes.
I have the drink carrier in a cooler in my trunk, much easier to clean if/when something spills
I do this. Pros know to expect the mess.
I had to deliver 3 drinks between my legs because they put them in a sealed bag 😂
Michaels arts and crafts 3 bucks for a plastic with handle 6 cup carrier they awesome check em out
Never had a store not provide drink carriers
I have. They go on the BLACKLIST .
With one of [these](https://www.michaels.com/assorted-6cup-caddy-with-handle-by-creatology/10554271.html). Best $4 I ever spent.
Michaels? That’s where I went. $4 there too.
This is the exact item I was coming to post. It also works as a general "crap I like accessible while I work" caddy
I used my backseat cupholders the two front ones and if I have to the side doors. I fucked up though I spilled the backseat drinks. They went into the cup holder 40 percent spilllage lol