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Uber Eats deals: from afterthought to front-runner

A year ago Uber Eats was a footnote in Germany. A handful of promotions in Hamburg, barely anything elsewhere. That has flipped. Around 1,000 Uber Eats deals are live right now across five cities, and in Cologne the platform now carries the most offers of all, ahead of Lieferando and Wolt. In Munich it is fighting for the top spot. If you have been skipping Uber Eats, you have been leaving money on the table. The catch: Uber Eats does not gather its promotions in one place. You would have to click through the app and hope a discount badge catches your eye. That is the part DealsDelivery handles for you.

The signature move: 2-for-1

If Uber Eats stands for one thing, it is 2-for-1. More than eight in ten Uber Eats deals are buy-one-get-one offers: order a dish, get a second one free. That explains the high average of around 45 percent, the highest of all four platforms. The catch hides in the detail. Those 45 percent only apply if you actually take two dishes. For an order for two that is genuinely strong, for a solo dinner less so. Flat percentage discounts on single items exist too, but they are the exception. Whole-menu discounts, where everything simply gets cheaper, stay rare on Uber Eats.

Where Uber Eats is strong

Berlin is the heavyweight here as well: a good 400 offers, almost all of them 2-for-1, and nine in ten at 50 percent or more. The real surprise is Cologne, where Uber Eats has overtaken the other two platforms and leads with around 140 deals. Munich is a neck-and-neck race with Lieferando. In Hamburg and Frankfurt, Uber Eats is a solid third that was missing a year ago. Uber Eats does not deliver in Malta, where Bolt Food and Wolt share the market.

Is an Uber Eats deal worth it for you?

The honest answer depends on how you order. For two people or a family, 2-for-1 is hard to beat. A pizza for 13 euros becomes two pizzas at 6.50 each. Ordering solo flips the math: a second dish you did not really want is not a discount, it is extra spending. Then the rarer flat percentage deal matters more. Our recommended sort takes the guesswork out of it. It judges what a deal is actually worth and floats the worthwhile ones to the top, rather than blindly celebrating the biggest percentage. A quick look at the minimum order value before you check out never hurts either.

Every Uber Eats deal in one place

Coupon sites often show codes that expired months ago. With Uber Eats you do not need a code anyway, the discounts sit directly on the restaurants. We search the platform daily and gather every active promotion, split by city and filterable by cuisine, discount level and platform. You see right away which restaurants near you have an Uber Eats offer running, then order straight in the app.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a code for Uber Eats deals?
No. The discounts come directly from the restaurants and apply automatically when you order from that restaurant in the Uber Eats app. No coupon code required.
Are most Uber Eats deals really 2-for-1?
Yes. More than eight in ten current Uber Eats offers are 2-for-1. Great when you order for two, less exciting on your own. So check the deal type before you commit.
Do I need Uber One to use the deals?
No. Uber One is the Uber Eats subscription and mainly cuts delivery fees. The 2-for-1 and percentage promotions shown here come from the restaurants and work without a subscription.
Which cities have Uber Eats deals?
Currently Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne and Frankfurt. Berlin has by far the most, and in Cologne Uber Eats actually leads the field. Uber Eats is not active in Malta.
Does DealsDelivery only show Uber Eats deals?
No. We also compile Lieferando, Wolt and Bolt Food. This page is about Uber Eats, but on the city pages you see every platform side by side.