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About the Brand
Uber Eats, launched in 2014 as a spin-off from Uber Technologies, is now one of the UK’s biggest food delivery platforms. It connects millions of users with over 40,000 restaurant, grocery and convenience partners across more than 200 UK towns and cities. The service runs on the same payment system as the Uber ride-hailing app, so you don’t need to set up a new account if you already use Uber.
You can order from local takeaways, chains and supermarkets, with cuisines ranging from pizza to sushi. The app lets you filter by dietary requirements — vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, halal — and sort by rating, delivery fee or estimated time. Alongside meals, Uber Eats delivers alcohol, snacks and essentials from shops like Tesco, Co-op and Waitrose. Pick-up is an option too, often cutting the delivery fee entirely. A monthly Uber One membership (£5.99) wipes out delivery charges on eligible orders and gives member-only perks.
Key features we find genuinely useful:
- Live order tracking and real-time delivery updates
- Student discounts verified through a quick in-app check — you’ll often see £10 off your first couple of grocery or restaurant orders
- Occasional NHS and key worker offers via third-party portals
- Referral rewards: share your code and both you and a friend get a discount after their first qualifying order
Bookmark this page to pair those built-in savings with the latest voucher codes below.
How to use
Using a discount code – part 1
- Click the offer card on this page to copy a code like
UK36J83or526to your clipboard. - Head to www.ubereats.com or tap the store logo above to open the app.
- Browse the restaurants and shops near your delivery address. You can filter by cuisine, rating or dietary needs, and any item eligible for a promotion usually shows a tag.
- Once you’ve added items to your basket, proceed to checkout. Look for the “Promo code” or “Add promo” field — it’s typically below your order summary.
- Paste the code in, tap “Apply”, and check that the discount has been deducted from the total before you confirm payment. If it hasn’t, double-check the code’s terms or try an alternative from this page.
Shopping Guide
Is Uber One worth the monthly fee?
For anyone ordering more than a couple of times a month, yes. At £5.99, the membership pays for itself if you’d otherwise spend £3 or more on delivery fees twice. Free delivery applies to thousands of restaurants and grocery shops, though a small number of partners are excluded. You also get member-only discounts, which often knock an extra 5% or 10% off. If you’re on the fence, the app sometimes offers a free trial — start there and cancel before the month ends if you don’t see the value.
How do I combine offers to get the most off my first order?
You can only apply one promo code per order, so check which discount is highest. A new-user code like £10 off a £25 spend is usually the biggest chunk off. Student discounts and referral rewards can’t be stacked in the same transaction, but you can use them on subsequent orders. Our advice: use the highest-value code first, then refer a friend before your next order to get a credit applied to that one. Check the minimum spend on each — missing it by a pound will void the code.
When does Uber Eats run the deepest discounts?
Midweek lunchtimes are often when you’ll see flash deals like “Up to 30% off snacks”, tied to quieter periods. Around Black Friday and the Christmas season, the platform ramps up promotions — think £10–£15 off larger orders and extra incentives for Uber One sign-ups. We’ve also spotted occasional bank holiday offers and end-of-month pushes. If you can, wait for one of these windows before placing a big group order.
Why do some offers say “selected accounts only”?
Uber Eats uses targeted promotions to win back lapsed users or nudge people towards new categories. If a code like “Selected Accounts: £10 off First Orders” doesn’t apply to you, it’s likely because you’ve already placed an order with that account or your location isn’t included. Creating a new account with a different payment method can sometimes unlock these, but be aware that Uber’s system flags duplicate accounts. We’d suggest sticking with the codes listed as available to all users — they’re more reliable.