Uber is set to significantly expand its food delivery service, Uber Eats, by launching in seven new European countries in 2026. This strategic move includes Austria and six other nations, marking a substantial push into new markets across the continent.
The expansion follows a period of notable market share growth for Uber Eats in established European territories such as the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Spain. The company aims to leverage this momentum to challenge existing competitors in these new regions.
Specifically, Uber’s plans indicate an intention to intensify competition with DoorDash-owned Wolt in countries like Norway and Finland, where Wolt currently holds a strong presence. This expansion highlights Uber’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its position in the global food delivery landscape.

