How we find the best food-delivery deals
DealsDelivery checks four services at once for your exact delivery address: Lieferando, Wolt, Uber Eats and Bolt Food. We keep only real discounts (whole-menu offers from 20 percent, single-dish offers from 30 percent), show which dish is how much cheaper, and rank by the best offer for you rather than by paid placement.
Which delivery services do we check, and how?
Most people have one favourite app and only see what happens to be running there. We work differently. The moment you enter your delivery address, we check Lieferando, Wolt, Uber Eats and Bolt Food in parallel and look at which restaurants actually deliver to that exact address. Everything that comes back goes into a single feed. So instead of opening four apps one after another and comparing by hand, you see at a glance where there is something worth having today and which platform it is on.
What actually counts as a deal here?
This is the heart of our method, and the thresholds are identical across all four services. A discount on the whole menu has to be at least 20 percent. If the discount applies only to selected dishes, we require at least 30 percent. Offers like 2-for-1 we count as roughly 50 percent, a free dish as around 40 percent. Anything that forces a minimum order above 30 euros gets dropped. Whatever fails to clear these bars never reaches the feed in the first place. What remains is the stuff that genuinely earns the word deal.
Why do you show the specific dish instead of just „selected items“?
Platforms often word their offers vaguely on purpose. You see 30 percent off selected items, and you only find out in the basket whether the dish you want is included. We turn that around. We break the offer down and show you which specific dish is reduced and what it costs afterwards. So you decide before the click, not halfway through it. This readability is not a nice extra for us, it is the actual point: an offer you cannot understand is not a good offer.
Is DealsDelivery independent, or does someone pay for placement?
Nobody pays us for a position. The order in the feed comes purely from what is the best offer for you right now. To work that out we weigh how strong the discount is, how well the restaurant matches your search, how close it is and whether it is open at the moment. There are no paid slots and no commission that pushes a chain to the top. Which also means: if a big name sits at the top, it is because the offer is good, not because there is an ad budget behind it.
How current are the offers you show?
Deals disappear quickly, and a stale offer is worse than none. That is why we collect offers fresh for your address and show them in an 18-hour window. So what you see in the feed reflects what is actually running, not last week's state. When a promotion ends, it drops out for us too. This freshness is the reason a quick look pays off before you order, rather than landing blindly in your usual app.
Can I search for a specific dish?
Yes, and it is often the fastest route. When you fancy something specific, just type it in, say Pizza Peperoni, and we search for it across all four services at once. You get back where that dish is available near you and where it is currently on offer. Instead of combing through four apps for the same craving, you ask the question once. This works just as well for your regular orders as for a sudden evening craving.
What you can count on
Sorted for you, not by commission
What's at the top is what's worth it for you, not who pays the most. No paid placements, no commission ranking.
Independent from every platform
We don't belong to any delivery service. That's why we can honestly show you where the best discount is right now, whichever platform it's on.
All major platforms, honestly side by side
Every delivery service that reaches you, in one place. No hidden favourites, no paid placements.