Wolt vs. Uber Eats: Deals and Subscriptions Compared (2026)

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Both charge 4.99 EUR per month. Both advertise free delivery above 12 EUR. On paper, Wolt+ and Uber One look like twins. Order a few times and you notice the two apps actually play different games. We compare what each platform actually has on offer at your address. Here is the interesting part: which one carries more deals is a close race, and the lead flips from area to area. Sometimes Wolt is ahead, sometimes Uber Eats. Which app currently leads near you shows up the moment you enter your address. We count for you, so you do not have to click through both apps yourself.

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Why the better app depends on your address

There is no overall winner, and that is not a dodge, it is the honest answer. In one area Wolt builds a clear lead with local restaurants. In the next, Uber Eats flips the picture and pulls ahead. The order is not fixed either: both platforms keep negotiating fresh promotions with restaurants, so the balance shifts over the weeks. A comparison that hands you a fixed number today is already out of date next month. So we would rather tell you what to look for and search for you what actually delivers to your address.

Breadth versus depth: two routes to a cheap meal

Wolt often plays the volume game. Lots of restaurants with a solid discount, so the odds your favourite spot has something running are high. Uber Eats tends to do the opposite: fewer promotions, but the occasional one that really lands. Discounts up to 60% on select restaurants show up more readily on Uber Eats than on Wolt. Which suits you better comes down to how you order. If you order often and like variety, breadth wins. If you are hunting the one fat discount for pizza night, those deep promotions are worth a look. Both approaches have their moments, and neither is automatically smarter.

When a second look really pays off

At addresses where the two platforms sit close together, it is not the app that decides but which restaurant happens to be discounted. The leader swaps from week to week, so locking yourself into one app would be silly. Where the gap is wider, you can often skip the comparison and do fine with the leading platform. That gap, whether thin or clear, is exactly what you see when you enter your address. If it is tight, a quick double-check before each order is worth it. If it is decisive, save yourself the trouble.

Wolt+ versus Uber One: what you get for 4.99 EUR

Wolt+ goes for a complete bundle: free delivery above 12 EUR, 40% off the service fee, and 10% off pickup orders. There is a yearly option at 39.99 EUR, which brings the monthly cost down to roughly 3.30 EUR. You get 30 days free to try it, and Zalando Plus members may get Wolt+ thrown in at no extra cost. Uber One charges the same monthly price, which makes it a genuine rival rather than a stripped-down feature. Its free delivery also kicks in at 12 EUR. The service fee discount goes up to 50%, ten percentage points more than Wolt+ on paper. On top of that comes a delivery guarantee: if your order arrives late, you get a credit. And for students, Uber One costs 2.99 EUR, the cheapest delivery subscription on the market. Wolt has no student tier to match it.

Which subscription fits which person

Wolt+ suits anyone who likes variety and orders at an address where Wolt covers plenty of discounted restaurants. If you pick up regularly, the 10% pickup discount adds up. The annual plan at 39.99 EUR pays off from the fourth month, and if you already have Zalando Plus, check whether Wolt+ is included. Uber One makes sense for students thanks to the 2.99 EUR price, for anyone eyeing the slightly higher service fee savings, and for anyone who values the late delivery guarantee. Both subscriptions come with a 30-day free trial. The most honest path: run one for a month, then the other, then decide. Costs nothing and gives you real experience instead of a hunch.

The verdict: use both, let us do the comparing

There is no fixed winner between Wolt and Uber Eats. Sometimes one is ahead, sometimes the other, and it shifts over time. That is exactly why the smartest move is to keep both apps on your home screen and glance at where the better offer is waiting before you order. Uber Eats scores with deep discounts and the cheap student tier, Wolt with breadth and the pickup discount. You do not have to piece together which platform is currently leading for you. Enter your address, and we search the services that deliver there and put the best deals in one feed, for you. 14 days free to try, no card. In the end, your subscription belongs to the app you order from most.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Wolt or Uber Eats have more deals in Germany?
It is a close race, and it depends on your address. Sometimes Wolt has more active deals, sometimes Uber Eats, and the order shifts over the weeks. Which platform currently leads near you shows up when you enter your address. You save the most by quickly comparing both before you order.
Which is cheaper, Wolt+ or Uber One?
Both cost 4.99 EUR per month as standard. Wolt+ also offers a yearly plan at 39.99 EUR, which works out to roughly 3.30 EUR per month. Uber One has a student tier at 2.99 EUR. Students are cheaper off with Uber One, while for everyone else the Wolt+ annual plan is the lowest-cost option.
Can I get Wolt+ for free?
Yes, in two ways. There is a 30-day free trial for new customers. And Zalando Plus members may get Wolt+ included at no extra cost. Whether the offer is currently available can be checked directly in the Zalando or Wolt app.
Is a delivery subscription even worth it?
From around three orders per month, a subscription pays off. The free delivery above a 12 EUR order alone saves between 1.50 and 3.50 EUR per order, plus the reduced service fees. If you only order once a month, you are better off without one.