Uber Eats has become a key segment within Uber’s business model, representing 33% of Uber’s revenue in 2023. As the pandemic hit in the 2020s, since its core platform (mobility) was halted due to travel restrictions, Uber successfully used its network effects to boost its delivery platform (Uber Eats). By Q4 2023, the Uber Eats platform saw $17.01 billion in gross bookings.
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In 2022, Uber mobility took 27% of each booking on the platform. At the same time, Uber Eats took 20% of each booking on the delivery platform. The take rate varies according to demand and supply but also market dynamics. In short, in periods of increased competition, the service might charge lower take rates to keep up with it. In 2022, Uber pushed on efficiency, thus raising its take rates, to move toward profitability.
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