Overview
- Phase one is live in Belo Horizonte, allowing iFood users to request Uber rides directly inside the iFood app.
- From December, the Uber app will begin displaying iFood meal, grocery and other deliveries in major capitals such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasília.
- Each app will gain a dedicated tab for the partner service, and the update will appear automatically without user action.
- The companies introduced a combined Clube iFood + Uber One plan for R$21.90 per month with coupons, free market and pharmacy delivery, ride credits and discounts on Comfort and Black.
- Executives frame the partnership as a service bundling strategy, with full availability planned across shared markets by January 2026 in a more competitive Brazilian delivery landscape.