Uber Eats School Holiday Hack: Officeworks Arts Crafts Delivered
Uber Eats School Holiday Hack: Arts Crafts Delivered

School holidays have just begun, and parents are already seeking ways to keep children entertained. A new delivery hack is gaining popularity, allowing Aussies to beat the "I'm bored" cries with arts and crafts. Savvy parents are relying on craft supplies, activity kits, colouring books, and card games to keep kids occupied. These items are well-priced and can be purchased from the comfort of home, with same-day delivery via Uber Eats from shops like Officeworks and Coles.

Uber Eats Expands Beyond Food Delivery

Uber Eats, traditionally known for food delivery, now offers a range of non-food items. Officeworks has officially joined the platform, delivering arts and crafts essentials directly to your door. The service is similar to online shopping: select an Officeworks location, browse favourites, and place an order. With ten locations in both Sydney and Melbourne and one in Hobart, creativity can run wild at home.

More Stores Join the Service

Officeworks is not alone. Shoppers can also order from Coles for groceries, Priceline for toiletries, and Bunnings for hardware supplies. This provides a reliable and convenient solution for households, without emptying wallets or requiring hours of coordination. According to Uber Eats, this service helps families spend more time together, creating memories for a fraction of the price.

Wide Pickt banner — collaborative shopping lists app for Telegram, phone mockup with grocery list

Practical Benefits for Families

For many households, school holiday fun is limited to weekend outings when both parents are available. Ordering items straight to the door is a game-changer. Parents can invite over friends or enjoy one-on-one time creating imaginary friends and places. Say goodbye to hours of screentime and hello to texters and glitter gel pen love notes.

Pickt after-article banner — collaborative shopping lists app with family illustration