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Scale smarter
Open a new sales channel without adding staff or square footage. Be discovered by customers already searching for their next meal.
Turn demand into orders
Offer the convenience shoppers expect. List your store on Uber Eats so customers can stock up without an extra trip.
Sell more with less lift
Customers want fast, flexible delivery. Uber Eats helps you meet that demand without the hassle of managing it all in-house.
Power your business with Uber
Take your delivery further with Uber’s advanced technology.
Seamless integration
Simplify your operations by syncing your existing POS system for seamless order management.*
Powerful marketing tools
Use built-in tools to run ads, create discounts, and promote your business to new and existing customers on the app.
Data-driven insights
Understand buying behaviors and trends to better tailor your menu, catalog, hours, and promotions.
Uber One Member access
Get in front of Uber’s most engaged users. Uber One benefits create value for members and for your business.
Customer feedback
Maintain high standards and increase ratings by reviewing customer comments and improving your menu or catalog based on their experiences.
Customizable menus
Create menus that showcase your items with high-quality photography and can be tailored for special offerings, different times of day, and more.
How it works
Step 1: Sign up for Uber Eats
When you're ready, fill out our signup form. Then share a few business details, like your store name and location, so we can verify your account and get you set up.
Step 2: Choose the right plan for you
Select your preferred delivery option: connect with delivery people on the Uber platform or use your own staff. Want to offer customer pickup? Contact us or your account manager, and we’ll handle the rest.
Step 3: Start taking orders
Upload your menu or catalog and start reaching new customers. If you still have questions, you can find information in the Resource Library.
Jiao Tang Feng
Known for its smokeless traditional Chinese herbal skewers, Jiao Tang Feng has grown from a night-market food cart into a 25-store chain, using Uber Eats data and delivery demand to support steady, scalable growth.
FAGO boxed meal
FAGO started in Kaohsiung, serving seared grilled boxed meals with a bold, smoky finish. From day one, the team used Uber Eats to reach more customers, and quickly saw orders grow by 200% in just six weeks.
THEFREEN BURGER
From a small produce shop in Chiayi to a growing burger chain, Thefreen Burger used Uber Eats to go beyond the limits of physical stores. By reaching new customers through delivery, the brand has grown steadily into a local favorite with over 20 locations across Taiwan.
Offer delivery from your own channels
Boost your delivery game with Uber Direct: fulfill orders from your website, app, or phone with Uber's network of couriers and have more ways to reach customers.
Manage it all with Uber Eats
From orders to insights, Uber Eats gives you the tools to manage and grow your business.
Uber Eats Manager
Your go-to place to manage your storefront and track performance data, marketing campaigns, payment details, and more.
Uber Eats Orders app
Use the app on your in-store tablet to manage orders, delivery tracking tools, and business hours.
Ads Manager
Drive demand with smart ad tools, so you can turn visibility into real orders.
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Frequently asked questions
- Who can partner with Uber Eats?
Uber Eats partners with a wide range of businesses—including restaurants, grocery stores, convenience shops, and retailers. If you offer food, beverages, or everyday essentials for delivery or pickup, there’s likely a plan that fits your setup.
Note: All businesses must meet local licensing and compliance requirements before onboarding.
- How does Uber Eats work?
- A customer opens the Uber Eats app, browses your menu, and places an order.
- You accept the order on your in-store tablet through the Uber Eats Orders app.
- The customer tracks the order’s progress through the Uber Eats app.
- You fulfill the order, and it can reach the customer in one of these ways:
- Delivered by a courier from Uber’s network.
- Picked up by the customer.
- Delivered by your own staff.
- The customer receives the order.
- How do I partner with Uber Eats?
To get started, fill out our signup form and share a few key details: your store name, location, etc., We’ll use that information to verify your account and help you get set up.
Note: although we review every submission, we’re not able to partner with every business that applies.
- How long does it take to become a partner?
Depending on how many locations you have, it’s possible to become an Uber Eats merchant partner and start accepting orders in just a few days. You can begin the process by signing up here.
- What types of delivery are available on Uber Eats?
There are 3 options for getting an Uber Eats order to a customer:
- By a delivery person on the Uber Eats platform.
- By a member of your own staff.
- By customer self-pickup at your restaurant or store.
You can choose which delivery options you’d like to offer customers when signing up for Uber Eats.
- Who handles deliveries?
A large network of delivery people use the Uber Eats app to connect to your store and get food or other items from you to your customer as quickly as possible.
- How far can I deliver?
Your delivery zone is unique to your store and will change over time. Delivery zones are dynamic and determined by an algorithm that evaluates many factors that include cuisine type, location, distance, and expected total delivery times to create the best experience for you and your customers.
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*Not all POS systems may integrate, but Uber Eats can sync with many major POS systems.
**Individual results on the Uber Eats platform will vary and are not a guarantee or promise of any outcome.
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