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Delivery platform

Restaurant delivery, groceries, and more.

Uber Eats is a food and delivery platform from Uber that lets users order restaurant meals, groceries, convenience items, and other local goods for delivery or pickup.

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Key options
  • Restaurant delivery
  • Grocery delivery
  • Convenience delivery
  • Pickup orders
  • Uber One membership
Uber delivery network

About Uber Eats

An Uber-connected delivery platform for food, groceries, and convenience.

Uber Eats operates through the same driver network as Uber rides. Users browse local restaurants and stores in the Uber Eats app, place orders, and a nearby delivery partner picks up and delivers the order. The app also integrates with grocery and convenience retailers for on-demand delivery.

Uber One is a paid membership that combines benefits for both Uber rides and Uber Eats orders, including reduced delivery fees and discounts on eligible orders. Users with existing Uber accounts can use the same login for Uber Eats.

What's available

What Uber Eats offers.

Uber Eats covers a range of options for everyday meals and food needs.

Restaurant delivery

Order from local restaurants and national chains, with real-time tracking from pickup to doorstep.

Grocery delivery

Order from participating grocery retailers for on-demand delivery, including items like produce, packaged goods, and beverages.

Convenience delivery

Order from convenience stores and pharmacies for fast delivery of everyday essentials.

Uber One

A combined membership covering both Uber rides and Uber Eats with delivery fee savings and trip discounts.

Who is it for

Who uses Uber Eats.

Uber Eats is popular with existing Uber users who want a single app and login for both rides and food delivery, people who want on-demand restaurant meals or grocery delivery, and Uber One subscribers who benefit from the combined rides-and-delivery membership.

Getting started

How to get started with Uber Eats.

  1. Download the Uber Eats app or use your existing Uber account. The same account works for both Uber rides and Uber Eats orders.

  2. Enter your delivery address to see available restaurants and stores. Browse by cuisine type, distance, or rating.

  3. Select your items, review the delivery fee and estimated time, and place the order. Real-time tracking shows when your order is picked up and in transit.

  4. Consider Uber One if you order frequently and also use Uber rides — the combined membership may provide savings on both services.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions about Uber Eats.

What is Uber One?

Uber One is a combined membership for Uber rides and Uber Eats. Benefits include $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible Uber Eats orders above a minimum subtotal, as well as discounts on Uber rides. It is available as a monthly or annual subscription. Visit uber.com for current pricing.

Can I use Uber Eats without the Uber app?

Yes. Uber Eats has its own standalone app available for iOS and Android, and can also be accessed at ubereats.com. If you already have an Uber account, you can use the same login. A separate Uber account is not required — you can create an Uber Eats account independently.

How does Uber Eats handle delivery fees?

Uber Eats charges a delivery fee and a service fee on most orders. The delivery fee varies based on your distance from the restaurant and demand. The service fee is calculated as a percentage of the order subtotal. Uber One members pay $0 delivery fees on eligible orders above a minimum subtotal. Pickup orders generally have no delivery fee.

Information source: Uber Eats's official U.S. website and help center. Last verified June 2026.

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