Uber is set to expand its food-delivery business into seven new European markets in 2026, targeting the Czech Republic, Greece, Romania, Austria, Denmark, Finland, and Norway.
The company expects this expansion to generate an additional US$1 billion in gross bookings over the next three years. Uber’s global delivery head, Susan Anderson, highlighted the strong demand from merchants and consumers for Uber’s platform, stating, “We’re seeing strong demand from merchants and consumers for Uber’s platform — and we think it’s time to raise the bar, shake things up and deliver better value across the category.”
This move comes on the heels of Uber agreeing to acquire the delivery arm of Türkiye’s Getir from Emirati controlling shareholder Mubadala earlier this week. The expansion plans were first reported by the Financial Times.




