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Uber offers all NHS staff free rides and meals this Christmas - how to sign up

NHS staff can claim free Uber rides and Uber Eats meals this Christmas as a thanks for all their hard-work.

Staff will be able to claim two £10 Uber rides to and from work over Christmas, and a £10 meal or grocery delivery via Uber Eats.

To use these deals, you'll need to sign up to Uber with your NHS email address.

You will be be sent a promo code which you'll need to add to your Uber account in order to claim the offer.

Both Uber and Uber Eats codes can be redeemed for trips and orders on December 24 and December 25, 2022.

NHS staff will get free Uber rides to and from work over Christmas (

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Uber has partnered with Dr Alex George to spread the word amongst NHS staff, and to make sure that all those eligible are signed up.

Kicking off the campaign today, Dr Alex sent a special delivery to one of his healthcare heroes, Vas, who works at the A&E department of Whittington Hospital, London.

As a thanks to Vas and his team, the doctor delivered lunch to his NHS hero and spread the word about the offer from Uber and Uber Eats.

Dr Alex George has partnered with Uber to help support NHS staff (

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Dr Alex George, said: “Those in the healthcare sector work tirelessly over the festive period to make sure we’re all taken care of.

“It was so lovely to be able to visit my personal NHS hero Vas, who is an A&E doctor in North London.

“He works so very hard and I know from working on the ward myself, that something as simple as a free lunch or ride home can make all the difference after a stressful day.”

Andrew Brem, General Manager for the UK and Ireland, Uber, said: “Our brilliant NHS has seen us through a pandemic and now thousands of staff will be working through Christmas.

“We want to make sure that travel is one less thing to worry about this Christmas by offering a free ride to and from work.”

The Christmas time NHS campaign was launched six years ago to support NHS staff who are made to delay their own festive celebrations in order to care for the public, yet face real issues with transport and food on the day.

Visit Uber.com for more information.

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