Following Menulog’s exit from Australia,
Uber Eats steps in to support customers, restaurants and delivery people with seamless transitions and tailored offers.

Menulog has announced it will cease operations in Australia on 26 November, marking the end of two decades serving Australian diners. To help ensure customers can continue to enjoy the restaurants they love — and that restaurant partners and delivery people can maintain access to earning opportunities — Uber Eats has entered into a commercial agreement with Menulog.

Through the agreement, Uber Eats will connect with Menulog customers, merchants and delivery people to provide fast-tracked onboarding and tailored incentives to support a smooth transition.

From 26 November, Menulog customers will be redirected to the Uber Eats app to continue accessing their favourite local restaurants. New users will receive 50% off their first two orders with restaurants or grocers (up to $30 off) and for customers in regional Australia, $0 delivery fees on orders over $20 through to 31 December. Other fees apply.

For Menulog’s restaurant partners, Uber Eats will offer 0% Uber Eats Fee on delivery orders for 180 days and waive its activation fee. Menulog couriers joining the Uber Eats platform will receive a $500 sign-up incentive (if they meet the incentive conditions) to help ensure continuity of earnings.

This reinforces Uber Eats’ commitment to providing excellent service, and additional earnings opportunities for merchants and delivery people alike.