Uber Expands Into 7 New European Markets in Food-Delivery Push, FT Reports
Uber Eats plans to generate $1 billion in gross bookings by expanding into seven European countries to compete with established rivals and leverage its ride-hailing user base.
- Uber plans to expand its food delivery business into seven new European countries including Czech Republic, Greece, Romania, Austria, Denmark, Finland, and Norway to increase its market share and revenue.
- The company hopes this expansion will generate an additional $1 billion in gross bookings over the next three years.
- Uber recently agreed to acquire the delivery arm of Turkey's Getir to strengthen its presence in the Turkish market.
- Susan Anderson, Uber's global head of delivery, said the company aims to raise the bar, shake things up, and deliver better value across the category with this expansion.
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Uber Eats to Launch in Greece as Part of 2026 Europe Expansion
Uber Eats plans a 2026 launch in Greece as part of a seven country European food delivery expansion. Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Dronepicr / CC BY 2 Uber will launch Uber Eats in Greece in 2026, bringing its food delivery platform to the country for the first time as part of a seven market European expansion drive. The move expands Uber’s regional footprint and increases pressure in Europe’s multi billion euro delivery sector, where major tech p…
Uber Targets $1 Billion In New Gross Bookings With Expansion Into 7 European Delivery Markets: Report - Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER)
Uber plans to expand delivery operations to 7 European countries by 2026, aiming for $1 billion in gross bookings.
Company must launch service in countries such as the Czech Republic, Greece and Romania
Competition among food delivery companies in Europe may intensify, as Uber is also gaining ground here. The company is not yet coming to Hungary, but it is already in several neighboring countries.
FT: Uber Eats to launch in Finland after Foodora exit
Uber Eats will enter the Finnish market this year, according to the Financial Times. The US platform will roll out its food delivery service in Finland as part of a wider European expansion that also covers Austria, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Greece, Romania and Norway. The Financial Times reported that Finnish consumers will gain access to the service during 2026. The move comes only days after rival Foodora said it will withdraw from Finland.
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