An Uber Eats bicyclist.Jonathan Ernst/ReutersAn Uber Eats rider has built a YouTube following of over 138,000 subscribers by videoing his work.Bryce Pritchett documents his experience as a delivery rider in some of London's wealthiest spots.But Pritchett said he refused to pick up from McDonald's due to poor treatment and a drinks issue.Bryce Pritchett is an Uber Eats delivery rider and YouTuber who has built a following of over 138,000 subscribers by videoing himself making deliveries around London.Mostly posting shorts on his account "London Hustle," Pritchett captures point-of-view clips as he navigates London's busy streets.But of the many restaurants and chains that Uber Eats works with, Pritchett said there was one that he avoided — McDonald's.YouTube channelPritchett, 23, said he had the idea to start filming his deliveries for TikTok and YouTube after he was asked to pick up an order for 15 pumpkins for a customer around Halloween last year.Since then, several of his videos have gone viral, with one showing him delivering a single cream donut from Dunkin' Donuts receiving over 9.6 million views on TikTok.