Order Food Cheaply Without Hunting for Codes

The cheapest way to order food isn't to chase voucher codes, it's to see which real restaurant deals are running near you right now. Look across every delivery service, with the actual dish and its price shown, then compare and pick the best one. Done right, you often save 30 to 50 percent.

How do you actually save when ordering food?

The honest answer: not through expired codes. If you want to order cheaply, you look at which discounts are genuinely running right now and take the best one. Across the delivery apps, deal offers average around 40 percent off, and individual promotions reach 50 or 60 percent, highest in Berlin and Frankfurt. For us, an offer only counts as a real deal at 20 percent off the whole menu or 30 percent off individual dishes. Thirty percent on a 25-euro order is 7.50 euros saved, without typing a single line of code. You just need to see what's there.

Why does deal clarity matter so much for saving?

The trouble with most discounts: "20 percent off selected items" never tells you which items. You click through the menu and guess. Real savings start when you can see the discounted dish and its price before you order. Then you know whether the promotion is worth it for exactly what you're craving, or whether the pizza place next door is the better call on another app today. We pull together the real offers so the specific dish and its reduced price are visible up front. No fine print, no guessing, no vague promises that evaporate at checkout.

Is the best deal really on your usual app?

Usually not. Most people reflexively open the same app and only see its promotions. But the restaurant around the corner is often on two or three services at once, with different discounts on each. The same dish can be full price on Wolt and half off on Uber Eats today. The trick is simple: check the second app before you order. That's exactly what DealsDelivery handles for you. You enter your address, we check every delivery service that delivers to you, and we put the offers into one feed, ranked by what's best for you. Not by who pays us a commission.

2-for-1 or percent off: which wins when?

It depends on whether you're ordering for one or for two. Alone, a percentage off your dish helps most, because it comes straight off the price. 2-for-1 deals sound tempting but only pay off when two portions actually go out, otherwise you're paying for a main you didn't need. Ordering for two flips it: then 2-for-1 is often the strongest offer around, since you get two dishes for the price of one. It's especially worth it when the second portion would otherwise cost the same. In short: solo, the percentage wins, for two, the quantity deal often wins. We show you both side by side so the comparison is quick.

Are delivery subscriptions and minimum orders worth it?

Both deserve a second look. Subscriptions like Wolt+, Uber One or Prime save on delivery fees, but only pay off if you order often. One or two deliveries a month rarely earn back the monthly fee, so do the honest math instead of paying out of habit. The second catch is the minimum order value. Depending on the city and restaurant it runs roughly between 25 and 90 euros. A nice discount helps little if you're only adding items to clear the threshold. Keep both in mind, and the cheap order actually stays cheap instead of being eaten up by fees and thresholds.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the cheapest way to order food?
Not by hunting for codes, but by looking at the real discounts running near you right now and picking the best offer across every delivery service. Make sure you can see the specific discounted dish and its price, and check a second app before you order, because the best deal is rarely on your usual one. Done this way, you often land at 30 to 50 percent savings without any coupon hassle.
Are voucher codes worth it?
Rarely as much as you'd hope. Many codes are expired, tied to high minimum orders, or limited to new customers. If you order regularly, you save more reliably through the real restaurant promotions that are already running: specific dishes at a fixed discount, 2-for-1, or money off the whole menu. Those aren't tied to a code, they apply instantly, and you can see right away what they're worth.
Which delivery service is the cheapest?
None is cheapest across the board, it depends on your address and the moment. Lieferando, Wolt, Uber Eats and Bolt Food run different promotions at different times, and the same restaurant can cost different amounts on two services. The cheapest service today is the one with the best offer near you, and that keeps changing. So it pays to compare across all the apps rather than committing to one.
How much can I really save?
On average, the delivery apps run around 40 percent off on promotional offers, with individual deals reaching 50 to 60 percent, highest in Berlin and Frankfurt. Concretely: 30 percent on an order over 25 euros is 7.50 euros saved. For us, an offer only counts as a real deal at 20 percent off the whole menu or 30 percent off individual dishes. If you order often, it adds up to real money fast.
What does DealsDelivery cost?
You start with 14 days free, with no credit card required. After that it's 4.99 euros a month or 39 euros a year. Sign-up works through a magic link: you enter your email address, get a link sent to you, and you're in, with no extra password to remember.