Uber Eats Eyes Massive European Expansion Across Seven Countries

Uber plans to bring Uber Eats to Austria and six more European markets in 2026, taking the fight to DoorDash's Wolt.

Uber Eats Eyes Massive European Expansion Across Seven Countries

Uber is going on offense in Europe. The ride-hailing giant just revealed plans to roll out Uber Eats across seven new European countries in 2026, with Austria among the confirmed markets.

The expansion comes as Uber steadily gobbles up market share in its existing European strongholds — the UK, Germany, France, and Spain. Now it wants more.

The big target? DoorDash-owned Wolt. Uber is specifically gearing up to challenge the food delivery platform in Norway and Finland, where Wolt has established a firm foothold.

This is a classic Uber playbook move — use momentum in existing markets to fund aggressive pushes into new territory. Seven countries in a single year is no small feat for a delivery operation that requires local restaurant partnerships, driver networks, and regulatory navigation.

DoorDash's European ambitions just got a lot more complicated.