Tip: Just want a discount on UberEats? Get up to $20 discount with Ubereats NZ promo code: eats-ubernz

In 2016 I had a chance to try our Uber Eats before it launched in New Zealand – whilst I was in Canada and the USA. Needless to say UberEats was a really easy to use method of ordering food for delivery. Now it has launched in Auckland so I tried it out by putting in an order for my team at Gorilla Technology in central Auckland.

 

My video review of UberEats Auckland New Zealand

 

In short UberEats has the following benefits:

  • Easy ordering from the UberEats app
  • UberEats is linked to your existing Uber account so they already have your payment details and address if you use Uber today
  • There is a good selection of local eateries – including Pizza, Thai, Indian and Mexican food – amongst others
  • The app provides an estimated arrival time of the food, and shows where your delivery is once it leaves the restaurant
  • With so many drivers to draw on, many UberEats orders arrive in 25-40 minutes from an order being placed
  • Prices are reasonable being the same as takeaway prices plus a $5.99 delivery fee

What’s not to like? Well, Uber have been in the media recently for a number of mistakes with some promoting users to delete the Uber app. To start with UberEats in NZ is limited to just Central Auckland. Also, I was told be one local restaurant that Uber take 35% of the transaction and they said that is too much to leave them with any profit. With such a good variety of local eateries offering food via UberEats it seems some restaurants and takeaways disagree and seem able to make it work.

How do you try UberEats? Just install the iPhone or Android app – then use my discount code: eats-ubernz

The code above not only gives you a discount, but I get a discount too on my next order. So, if UberEats sounds like the method you’d like to use for you next meal, give it a try.

So what’s next in the world of Uber? It seems likely they’ll offer a formal courier deliver service of sorts. Though today many people already use Uber to move packages around for them. In terms of competition, word has it that competitor Lyft could be launching soon Internationally with New Zealand on their radar.