How about Uber Eats? A roundup of Uber Eats commercials
Uber Eats, the food delivery service that launched in Japan in 2016.
Its coverage area has been expanding day by day, and many of you have probably used it already.
Uber Eats has aired a variety of commercials so far, working to boost its brand recognition.
In this article, we’ll introduce all of those Uber Eats commercials at once.
You’ll find not only ads that highlight how convenient Uber Eats is, but also plenty with fun, clever twists!
They’re the kind of commercials that make you think, “Maybe I’ll give it a try next time,” so be sure to check them out.
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Uber Eats Captivating Deals: “Surprise” Edition / “Proposal” Edition


It depicts people who, after realizing just how good the Uber Eats promotion is, fail to notice anything else.
The scene of a man staring at his smartphone during a surprise birthday party, even as party poppers go off, is especially striking.
There’s also a surreal story about a woman so captivated by a great food delivery deal that she ignores a man proposing to her—the moment of a lifetime.
It’s a unique commercial that highlights the appeal of Uber Eats’ incredibly good value.
Uber Eats “Uber Eats is delivering late into the night!” VersionMatt

This is a web-exclusive video featuring Matt as a home shopping presenter recommending ordering with Uber Eats.
Dressed in pajamas illustrated with dishes like curry and pizza along with a QR code, he explains how to use the app and how to apply coupons.
It makes abundant use of the dynamic catchphrases and on-screen captions typical of shopping programs, giving it a somewhat comical feel.
The commercial showcases the appeal of Uber Eats in various situations—such as when you can’t sleep or want to focus on work.
Uber Eats “Even at the stadium, super savings 👍 Popular menu items up to 30% OFF” version

In the middle of a tense tennis match, there’s a mishap where an Uber Eats ad appears on the venue’s monitor.
The moment the Uber Eats ad pops up, the player about to serve is captivated by it, and their stomach lets out a loud growl.
Then the umpire, the opponent, the spectators—everyone else’s stomachs start growling too.
Finally, the umpire delivers the familiar line: “How about Uber Eats?” It’s a humorous, impactful commercial.
Uber Eats — Even during hay fever season, why not go with Uber Eats? “Hay Fever” VersionRiisa Naka, Akinori Nakao

This commercial conveys the message that Uber Eats is especially recommended when it’s hard to go outside—we want you to enjoy delicious food at home.
Here, the scenario focuses on pollen season as a time when going out is difficult, depicting how a sudden sneeze could lead to trouble.
With just one sneeze from Riisa Naka, mishaps cascade like dominoes, and in the end, Akiyoshi Nakao gets soaked trying to save a stuffed toy.
The humor lies in the extreme portrayal that it’s better to use Uber Eats to prevent situations like this.
Uber Eats “Hat” / “Reading” / “On-time Delivery”Mana Ashida, Yumi Adachi

It’s a commercial that portrays the lighthearted banter between Yumi Adachi and Mana Ashida while conveying Uber Eats’ ease and reliability.
With touches of humor—like Yumi Adachi choosing a hat and Mana Ashida being totally absorbed in her reading—their conversation flows briskly.
When Uber Eats arrives, there’s no big reaction, which underscores how naturally it fits into everyday life.
It also shows data like delivery times, clearly expressing the intention that you can use the service with confidence.
Uber Eats “Big Savings 👍 That Popular Menu Item Is 30% OFF”

This commercial opens with a scene where a man waiting at a traffic light spots a large Uber Eats ad on the building across from him, and his stomach starts to growl.
Then the woman next to him’s stomach also growls, and another man delivers the classic line, “Why not Uber Eats?” The ad promotes a great deal where popular Uber Eats items—starting with Gusto’s Cheese-in Hamburg steak—are 30% off.
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Uber Eats — Even in a scorching summer, isn’t Uber Eats the way to go? “Melting” versionRiisa Naka, Akinori Nakao

This commercial promotes the idea that Uber Eats is perfect for scorching summers by contrasting it with the misery of going outside.
As Akinori Nakao tries to order ice cream on Uber Eats, Riisa Naka suggests eating it outdoors, and the comedic troubles that await them are portrayed.
By vividly depicting the hardship through an expression of heat so intense it melts everything in sight, the message—that we want people to safely enjoy ice cream by using Uber Eats—comes across even more strongly.


