Uber Eats Japan has leapt into space in order to expand its delivery zones. The food delivery company has done the unimaginable. It made its first delivery from Earth to space on Saturday by sending meals to the astronauts in the International Space Station.
For the delivery of food, Japanese entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa served as the delivery boy.
Uber Eats Japan also posted a video of the food delivery on its Twitter page. There, we can see Mr Maezawa delivering an Uber Eats brown paper bag to ISS commander Anton Shkaplerov. Mr Maezawa was dressed in a white T-shirt, shorts and an Uber Eats cap. Mr Maezawa, who is on a 12-day orbit in space, delivered the food after traveling 248 miles within eight hours and 34 minutes of his trip.

