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Is Uber Eats bigger than Uber?

Uber made $10.4 billion in 2019 from mobility, in 2021 the segment generated a total of $7.3 billion. At the same time, Uber Eats has grown from $1.9 billion to $8 billion revenue. That puts it ahead of Delivery Hero, DoorDash and Just Eat Takeaway in overall revenues, although Uber Eats is available in more countries.



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Despite the record profit, Uber's $9.2 billion in revenue came short of consensus estimates, while its 14% year-over-year revenue growth was its weakest since Q1 2021. Even after its roughly 100% surge over the past year, Uber stock is still down roughly 20% from its early 2021 peak.

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Uber Eats' share of sales in select cities in the U.S. 2021 According to the source, Uber Eats had the highest sales share in Miami, accounting for 55 percent of sales when compared to other meal delivery services.

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Based on what drivers make per delivery, Uber appears to come out on top. These are 2022 numbers for median deliveries per order. Although Uber Eats earnings per trip are 18% higher compared to DoorDash, DoorDash drivers complete 1.5 trips for every trip completed by an Uber Eats driver.

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Uber doesn't ban you from doing both. Why would you do it? Because it opens up more possibilities than simply driving for a food app (like DoorDash, Grubhub, or Postmates). That said, you do have to meet some minimum requirements to drive for the Uber driver app, or the Uber Eats app.

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Short and sweet: the pay is based on a limited form of supply and demand. I don't know what market you're in, but if that rate is too low for your market, drivers will not accept fares. If that rate is too high for your market, riders will not request rides.

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The majority of Uber users fall in the 16-34 age range. But 35% of riders are over the age of 35. People in all income brackets use this service. But only a small percentage of Uber users come from rural areas.

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DoorDash said Thursday that it saw a record number of orders and active users in the fourth quarter as it expanded overseas and gained market share at home. The San Francisco-based delivery company said its monthly active users grew 28% to a record 34 million during the October-December period.

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