
Uber Eats and Coles have expanded their national partnership, giving Australians access to a much larger grocery range delivered on demand. The multi-year agreement will see Uber Eats become Coles’ exclusive on-demand delivery partner from December 26, 2025.
Customers can now order up to 17,000 Coles products through the Uber Eats app, an increase of more than 50 per cent, with delivery aimed to arrive in under an hour.
The update lands as the festive season ramps up and shoppers lean on convenience for everything from holiday entertaining to last-minute top-ups. Coles and Uber Eats expect Christmas Eve to be the busiest day for grocery orders, reflecting patterns seen last year when items like gingerbread houses, prawns and eggnog topped the platform’s charts.
“Just over two and a half years since Coles and Uber Eats launched their national grocery delivery partnership, we’re excited to make it even easier for Australians to order more of the quality fresh produce, everyday essentials and products they love,” said Jonathan Torr, Coles Executive General Manager eCommerce.
“It’s another way we’re helping our customers get what they need, wherever they need it, whether they’re juggling busy schedules and family commitments, need a quick refill, or are hosting an event over the holiday season.”
Shoppers can browse the expanded range by searching ‘Coles’ in the Uber Eats app, covering fresh produce, pantry staples, meat, dairy, health and beauty products and seasonal items. Regular promotions sit alongside perks for Uber One members, while new customers can access introductory discounts.
Lucas Groeneveld, Uber Eats Regional General Manager of Retail APAC, says: “For many Australians, getting their Coles shop delivered through the Uber Eats app is no longer an occasional convenience; it’s part of the rhythm of everyday life. By enhancing our partnership with Coles, we are able to better service this demand.”
The partnership arrives as seasonal demand for festive foods, essentials and gifts spikes. According to Coles and Uber Eats data from Christmas 2024, the highest-selling products on Uber Eats were the Coles Christmas Gingerbread House, followed by Coles deli thawed cooked prawns and Paul’s Christmas Egg Nog.
Demand for wrapping paper increased by 800 per cent in the week leading up to Christmas, while nearly 29 per cent of all prawns sold in December were purchased on Christmas Eve.
A selection of Coles products will also be priced at standard in-store rates, extending the supermarket’s value positioning to at-home delivery.
The partnership goes beyond the Uber Eats marketplace, with Uber providing on-demand delivery support for Coles’ own e-commerce channels and retail media operations.
Customers can continue to shop via Coles Online for the full in-store range and standard pricing, while Uber Eats focuses on speed and immediacy for quick-turnaround orders.
The expanded service is now available nationwide across hundreds of Coles stores.
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