Updated 2026-02-28 · 5 min read
Uber One (formerly Uber Eats Pass) costs $9.99/month or $96/year and promises "$0 delivery fee" on orders over $15. Sounds like a deal — until you realize delivery apps charge 15-30% markup on menu prices, plus service fees, plus tips. The "free delivery" saves you $3-5 while the hidden markup costs you $8-15 per order. Here's how to cancel.
A $30 restaurant meal on Uber Eats with Uber One: $30 (inflated price, really $24 at restaurant) + $0 delivery + $4.50 service fee + $6 tip = $40.50. The same meal picked up directly: $24. You "saved" $3 on delivery but paid $16.50 more than just picking it up yourself.
Here's the real problem with Uber One: having "free delivery" makes you order more frequently. Studies show delivery pass holders order 20-40% more often. The $9.99 membership is designed to increase your total spending, not save you money. Uber isn't giving you a discount — they're buying your loyalty and increased order frequency.
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