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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If you’re watching The Bachelor on Uber Eats, why not get Uber Eats? “The Art of Watching The Bachelor” / “Flowers, via Uber Eats” / “Mr. Bando, Practice”Takumi Bando



This is an Uber Eats commercial featuring Takumi Bando, who serves as the host of the dating reality show “The Bachelor Japan.” It introduces a viewing style of enjoying food ordered through Uber Eats while watching “The Bachelor Japan,” and also points out that you can even order bouquets via Uber.
It’s a friendly ad that uses “The Bachelor Japan” to showcase different ways to make use of Uber Eats.
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: “To those who keep moving forward this year, too.”

The 1-minute “To those who keep moving forward this year, too” version is truly moving—you’ll want to watch it again and again.
Uber Eats sets off from a New Year’s lion dance and delivers food to all sorts of places: to a hospital, to a sumo stable, and sometimes even to a sushi restaurant.
That final scene of the courier riding straight along the riverside embankment just feels so right.
Even if you’re short on time, don’t miss it!
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.
Uber Eats: “If you want to take it easy, isn’t Uber Eats the way to go? Squirrel” / “Even in allergy season, isn’t Uber Eats the way to go? Pollen”Riisa Naka, Akinori Nakao


These commercials depict extreme scenarios that show how you can enjoy meals without risking going outside by using Uber Eats.
In the “Squirrels” segment, diners are attacked by squirrels when eating out, and in the “Pollen” segment, a sneeze triggered by pollen sets off a chain of various troubles.
The contrast between these comically large mishaps and the safety of dining at home highlights the convenience of Uber Eats.
The bewildered expressions of Riisa Naka and Akiyoshi Nakao also help underscore the fun of the visuals.
Uber Eats Family Discount “KFC” Version

A commercial announcing that Uber Eats’ family discount is available at Kentucky Fried Chicken.
The parent-child exchange—“I love chicken.” “What about Dad?”—is a delightful highlight.
Being able to enjoy Kentucky’s crispy chicken at home—there’s nothing happier than that, is there?
In conclusion
We’ve put together an all-in-one look at Uber Eats commercials. Many of them feature humorous direction, including the ones starring Akinori Nakao and Riisa Naka, as well as the early “Tonight, I’ll be having…” series from when the campaign first began. I hope this gives you a chance to revisit them and enjoy watching.


