TablioQR vs Uber Eats for Restaurant Delivery (2026)
Uber Eats takes 15%–30% in US, UK, Canada, Australia, and 40+ countries. TablioQR is your owned channel with 0% food commission and courier dispatch after payment.
What does Uber Eats charge restaurants?
Uber Eats typically charges 15%–30% commission in US, UK, Canada, Australia, and 40+ countries. Guests also pay delivery fee, service fee, and small-order fees. promoted placement costs extra and menu prices are often marked up to absorb fees.
How is TablioQR different from Uber Eats?
TablioQR is not a consumer marketplace — it is your ordering layer: QR menu, Stripe checkout, and delivery dispatch tied to your POS. Food stays at 0% platform commission. You choose delivery fee and courier provider per branch.
- Owned guest checkout — not a shared app listing.
- Menu sync from Square, Toast, Lightspeed, Clover, or Foodics.
- Delivery quoted before payment; dispatch after charge succeeds.
- Marketplace discovery on tablioqr.com without surrendering margin on repeat orders.
When should restaurants still use Uber Eats?
Use Uber Eats for top-of-funnel discovery where guests already have the app installed. Route packaging, receipts, and SMS with a direct TablioQR link to convert second orders without commission.
What is the best migration path off Uber Eats?
Start with pickup and dine-in QR at full margin, then enable DaaS delivery on your highest-repeat branches. Match Uber Eats menu prices on direct — no markup needed when commission disappears.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use TablioQR and Uber Eats at the same time?
Yes — most operators run hybrid: marketplace for new guests, TablioQR for owned delivery and pickup.
Does TablioQR provide couriers like Uber Eats?
TablioQR integrates DoorDash Drive and Uber Direct (DaaS) plus in-house flat-fee delivery you configure.
Launch a commission-free QR menu in minutes
Upload a photo of your menu and get a mobile ordering page with QR codes — free to start, 0% commission on direct orders.