MenuDash vs Uber Eats
Your shop. Your brand. Your money. No hardware required.
Uber Eats: Big Platform, Big Fees, Big Problems
Uber Eats is one of the biggest names in food delivery. But for independent takeaway owners, it comes with serious downsides. High commission on every order. An algorithm that decides whether customers see you or not. And zero brand identity — you're just another thumbnail in a sea of options.
Your regulars don't need to scroll through Uber Eats to find you. They already know where you are. So why are you paying Uber Eats for those orders?
Side by Side
| Uber Eats | MenuDash | |
|---|---|---|
| Commission | High — one of the highest in the industry | Low, competitive commission |
| Visibility | Algorithm decides who sees you | Your own website — customers come direct |
| Branding | Uber Eats branding everywhere | 100% your brand |
| Customer data | Uber owns it | You own it |
| Hardware needed? | Uber tablet required | None — your phone or tablet |
| Setup | Application process + their terms | Free setup, done for you |
| Competition | Competing with everyone nearby | Your site, no competitors |
📱 No Tablets to Rent. No Equipment to Buy.
Uber Eats sends you a tablet and expects you to have it running during service. With MenuDash, there's nothing extra. Orders come to the phone or tablet you already have in your pocket. No hardware to worry about, no extra costs.
The Algorithm Problem
On Uber Eats, you don't control who sees your shop. The algorithm does. Shops that pay for promoted listings or have higher order volumes get pushed to the top. If you're a small independent, you can easily get buried.
With MenuDash, there is no algorithm. Your customers go to your website, see your menu, and order from you. Simple.
Take Back Control of Your Orders
Your own ordering site. Free setup. No hardware needed. No algorithm.
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