[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-article-en-uber-eats-vs-deliveroo-vs-just-eat-comparatif-restaurateurs":3,"blog-related-en-uber-eats-vs-deliveroo-vs-just-eat-comparatif-restaurateurs":19,"blog-neighbors-en-uber-eats-vs-deliveroo-vs-just-eat-comparatif-restaurateurs":61},{"id":4,"groupId":5,"locale":6,"slug":7,"title":8,"excerpt":9,"contentMd":10,"readTime":11,"publishedAt":12,"updatedAt":13,"categoryGroupId":14,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"html":18},1206,593,"en","uber-eats-vs-deliveroo-vs-just-eat-comparatif-restaurateurs","Uber Eats vs Deliveroo vs Just Eat: Which platform to choose in 2026","Commissions, visibility, support, restoration tools: detailed comparison of the three largest delivery platforms in France to help restaurateurs choose.","Choosing between Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat – or combining the three – is one of the most significant decisions for a restaurant’s profitability in delivery. Each platform has its own commission model, customer type, and ecosystem of tools. Here is an up-to-date factual comparison for 2026.\n\nCommissions and fees: what you really pay\n\nUber Eats: commission between 15% and 30% depending on the plan (Plus, Premium, Premium+). The basic plan covers delivery; higher plans add in-app visibility and advertising. Additional service fees may apply depending on the area.\n\nDeliveroo: similar commission (between 14% and 30%), with negotiable tiers above certain volumes. The pricing structure varies according to urban density and local competition. The “Marketplace+” program charges separately for premium locations.\n\nJust Eat: slightly different model – the commission is generally lower (10% to 14%) as the fleet is often the restaurant’s responsibility (“Self Delivery”). When Just Eat provides delivery (“Delivery”), the commission rises around 30%.\n\nThe complete breakdown of the grids is documented on our [commission platforms page](/commission-plateforms). For an average restaurant generating €30,000 in monthly delivery revenue, the difference between 15% and 25% commission represents **€3,000 of gross margin per month**.\n\nVisibility and customer typology\n\nUber Eats is benefiting from the Uber network effect (urban mobility + delivery) — a very large user base, a mix of large and medium-sized cities, and an average order value in the mid-range.\n\nDeliveroo focuses on dense urban areas with a more premium positioning. Higher average basket, more demanding customers regarding quality, strong expectations regarding delivery times.\n\nJust Eat is historically more present in medium-sized cities and with a more family-oriented clientele, with a more modest basket. Its market share varies greatly depending on the regions – dominant in some, marginal in others.\n\nRestoration Tools\n\n| Platform | Main Tool | Strengths | Limitations |\n|---|---|---|---|\n| Uber Eats | Uber Eats Manager | Detailed analytics, photo A/B testing | Long menu management, no raw export |\n| Deliveroo | Partner Portal | Weekly reports, multi-restaurant support | Menu changes slow |\n| Just Eat | Restaurant Partner Centre | Simpler, fast menu management | Less rich analytics |\n\nSee also our dedicated pages: [Uber Eats](/platforms/uber-eats), [Deliveroo](/platforms/deliveroo), [Just Eat](/platforms/just-eat).\n\nSupport restaurateur\n\nThe three platforms have improved their support, but the turnaround times and quality vary:\n\nDeliveroo is generally considered the most responsive to urgent incidents (disputed order, product pickup).\nUber Eats offers a fast in-app chat but escalations can sometimes be slow in case of financial disputes.\nJust Eat has a more traditional email support – longer response times but cases are generally resolved.\n\nIf you handle a large number of [order disputes](/order-disputes) or [price disputes](/price-disputes), these differences weigh heavily on your daily time.\n\nThe critical point: multi-platform = operational chaos\n\nThe majority of high-performing delivery restaurants are present on the three platforms simultaneously – it’s the only way to capture each customer segment. But managing three tablets, three interfaces, three menus, and three dispute portals quickly becomes unmanageable beyond a few dozen orders per day.\n\nThat’s precisely what [Fooderise](/agregateurs/fooderise) solves: a single unified interface for all your platforms, with menu synchronization, automatic dispute resolution, and consolidated analytics. See also our [delivery optimization](/optimisation-livraison) and our [menu synchronization](/synchronisation-menus).\n\nOur recommendation\n\nStart with a platform you’re proficient with – the one with the most clients in your area (look at your existing client apps to find out).\n\nAdd the second one after 2-3 months when your rating exceeds 4.3 and your operations are stable.\n\nGo multi-platform from the 3rd month only if you have an orchestration tool. Otherwise, operational costs exceed the gain in orders.\n\nThe good choice isn't \"Uber Eats or Deliveroo or Just Eat\" – it's **all three, managed intelligently**. Otherwise, the commission alone decides, and it's your margins that pay.","9 min","2026-05-10T00:00:00.000Z","2026-05-15T09:00:20.000Z",18,"plateformes","bg-primary","Platforms","\u003Cp>Choosing between Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat – or combining the three – is one of the most significant decisions for a restaurant’s profitability in delivery. Each platform has its own commission model, customer type, and ecosystem of tools. Here is an up-to-date factual comparison for 2026.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Commissions and fees: what you really pay\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Uber Eats: commission between 15% and 30% depending on the plan (Plus, Premium, Premium+). The basic plan covers delivery; higher plans add in-app visibility and advertising. Additional service fees may apply depending on the area.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Deliveroo: similar commission (between 14% and 30%), with negotiable tiers above certain volumes. The pricing structure varies according to urban density and local competition. The “Marketplace+” program charges separately for premium locations.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Just Eat: slightly different model – the commission is generally lower (10% to 14%) as the fleet is often the restaurant’s responsibility (“Self Delivery”). When Just Eat provides delivery (“Delivery”), the commission rises around 30%.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>The complete breakdown of the grids is documented on our \u003Ca href=\"/commission-plateforms\">commission platforms page\u003C/a>. For an average restaurant generating €30,000 in monthly delivery revenue, the difference between 15% and 25% commission represents \u003Cstrong>€3,000 of gross margin per month\u003C/strong>.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Visibility and customer typology\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Uber Eats is benefiting from the Uber network effect (urban mobility + delivery) — a very large user base, a mix of large and medium-sized cities, and an average order value in the mid-range.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Deliveroo focuses on dense urban areas with a more premium positioning. Higher average basket, more demanding customers regarding quality, strong expectations regarding delivery times.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Just Eat is historically more present in medium-sized cities and with a more family-oriented clientele, with a more modest basket. Its market share varies greatly depending on the regions – dominant in some, marginal in others.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Restoration Tools\u003C/p>\n\u003Ctable>\n\u003Cthead>\n\u003Ctr>\n\u003Cth>Platform\u003C/th>\n\u003Cth>Main Tool\u003C/th>\n\u003Cth>Strengths\u003C/th>\n\u003Cth>Limitations\u003C/th>\n\u003C/tr>\n\u003C/thead>\n\u003Ctbody>\n\u003Ctr>\n\u003Ctd>Uber Eats\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Uber Eats Manager\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Detailed analytics, photo A/B testing\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Long menu management, no raw export\u003C/td>\n\u003C/tr>\n\u003Ctr>\n\u003Ctd>Deliveroo\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Partner Portal\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Weekly reports, multi-restaurant support\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Menu changes slow\u003C/td>\n\u003C/tr>\n\u003Ctr>\n\u003Ctd>Just Eat\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Restaurant Partner Centre\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Simpler, fast menu management\u003C/td>\n\u003Ctd>Less rich analytics\u003C/td>\n\u003C/tr>\n\u003C/tbody>\n\u003C/table>\n\u003Cp>See also our dedicated pages: \u003Ca href=\"/platforms/uber-eats\">Uber Eats\u003C/a>, \u003Ca href=\"/platforms/deliveroo\">Deliveroo\u003C/a>, \u003Ca href=\"/platforms/just-eat\">Just Eat\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Support restaurateur\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>The three platforms have improved their support, but the turnaround times and quality vary:\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Deliveroo is generally considered the most responsive to urgent incidents (disputed order, product pickup).\nUber Eats offers a fast in-app chat but escalations can sometimes be slow in case of financial disputes.\nJust Eat has a more traditional email support – longer response times but cases are generally resolved.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>If you handle a large number of \u003Ca href=\"/order-disputes\">order disputes\u003C/a> or \u003Ca href=\"/price-disputes\">price disputes\u003C/a>, these differences weigh heavily on your daily time.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>The critical point: multi-platform = operational chaos\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>The majority of high-performing delivery restaurants are present on the three platforms simultaneously – it’s the only way to capture each customer segment. But managing three tablets, three interfaces, three menus, and three dispute portals quickly becomes unmanageable beyond a few dozen orders per day.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>That’s precisely what \u003Ca href=\"/agregateurs/fooderise\">Fooderise\u003C/a> solves: a single unified interface for all your platforms, with menu synchronization, automatic dispute resolution, and consolidated analytics. See also our \u003Ca href=\"/optimisation-livraison\">delivery optimization\u003C/a> and our \u003Ca href=\"/synchronisation-menus\">menu synchronization\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Our recommendation\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Start with a platform you’re proficient with – the one with the most clients in your area (look at your existing client apps to find out).\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Add the second one after 2-3 months when your rating exceeds 4.3 and your operations are stable.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Go multi-platform from the 3rd month only if you have an orchestration tool. Otherwise, operational costs exceed the gain in orders.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>The good choice isn’t “Uber Eats or Deliveroo or Just Eat” – it’s \u003Cstrong>all three, managed intelligently\u003C/strong>. 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