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How about Uber Eats? A roundup of Uber Eats commercials

How about Uber Eats? A roundup of Uber Eats commercials
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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.

“How about Uber Eats?” Uber Eats Commercial Compilation (1–10)

Uber Eats “Huh? Delivered at the same price as in-store!?” VersionNEW!Akihiro Kakuta

Huh? Delivered at the same price as in-store!? | Uber Eats

This commercial conveys a shocking campaign—delivering at the same price as the restaurant on Uber Eats—through Akihiro Kakuta’s reactions.

It begins with him being perplexed by how many people use Uber Eats, and then, when he places an order, the reason becomes clear.

The lines are nothing but reactions all the way to the end, giving the piece a comedic vibe.

If you don’t want to miss out, Uber Eats is the way to go. “Baseball” versionRiisa Naka, Akinori Nakao

If you don’t want to miss it, why not go with Uber Eats? Baseball edition | Uber Eats

This is a commercial that conveys how Uber Eats can deliver right away even when you’re busy, through a comedic drama starring Riisa Naka and Akiyoshi Nakao.

It depicts how, when they try to go out to buy food, unexpected troubles end up taking time and Nakao gets caught up in the chaos.

It expresses the convenience that such troubles can be avoided with Uber Eats.

Isn’t Uber Eats just right for that? “Fishing” / “Dad’s Birthday” / “Seminar”Mari Natsuki

This commercial introduces Uber Eats through a family’s story, highlighting how convenient it is when you don’t have the time or energy to cook.

Mari Natsuki’s memorable line, “Why not just use Uber Eats?” conveys a strong sense of support when you’re in a pinch.

Along with her confident smile, the ad also clearly presents information about a great promotional offer.

Uber Eats Tonight, what I’m having is… “Impressions” EditionKazuki Enari, Yuriyan Retriever

[CM] Uber Eats “This is Kazuki Enari.”

A commercial featuring a comedic exchange between Kazuki Enari, who gives acting direction over a smartphone video call, and Yuriyan Retriever.

It shows them trying to imitate each other’s costumes and voices, performing in front of the person themselves, alongside scenes where the actual person introduces themselves.

The realistic struggle of trying to mimic someone and not quite nailing it is sure to spark laughter.

As the two practice, Uber Eats arrives at the room, conveying the benefit of food delivery that lets you order meals while working—even late at night.

Uber Eats Tonight, what I’ll be having is… “Training” / “Statue” / “T-shirt”Hiroshi Abe, Takayuki Yamada

Hiroshi Abe, pleased with his sculpted figure? Co-starring with Takayuki Yamada in new Uber Eats commercial

This commercial depicts two men holding dumbbells and training.

The striking contrast is between Hiroshi Abe, who’s doing serious weight training to prepare for a role, and Takayuki Yamada, who’s training his fingers with tiny dumbbells.

You can enjoy their comedic performances, like proudly making their own sculptures or wearing T-shirts with printed muscular bodies.

The ad also conveys the convenience of Uber Eats arriving while they’re working out or having casual conversations.

Uber Eats Tonight, what I’ll be having is… “Makeup” Edition / “Sidecar” EditionNanako Matsushima, Matt

Nanako Matsushima goes full “Matt-ification”!? With such a high level of completion, she wonders, “Will people recognize it’s me?” — new Uber Eats commercial

Even with our busy lives, there are times when we order food delivery late at night.

In this commercial, we see an exchange between Nanako Matsushima, who’s working late at a film studio, and Matt, her makeup artist.

It conveys the benefit of Uber Eats reliably delivering even when makeup runs past midnight.

The ad also shows a convenient way to use the app: Matt places an order while riding in the sidecar of a motorcycle driven by Nanako Matsushima in a hard-boiled outfit, setting it to arrive just as they get home.

Uber Eats: Tonight, what I’ll have is… “Portrait” EditionKei Nishikori, Cookie!

Kei Nishikori and Yaseibakudan Cookie! form an unlikely duo: Uber Eats’ new commercials “Portrait,” “Tennis Ball,” and “Costume,” where they deftly handle outrageous requests.

A commercial featuring Kei Nishikori, a world-renowned professional tennis player, alongside comedian Cookie! The scene where they draw portraits inside a laundromat comically depicts Cookie! making wild, on-the-spot demands.

The image of him holding detergent like a tennis racket is surreal, too.

From dashing around to fetch tennis balls to recommending flashy outfits to Nishikori, the interplay of their personalities creates a brilliant chemical reaction.

It also works as a short skit with the punchline being the arrival of an Uber Eats order.