If you’ve found yourself idling away on your favorite social app, watching television, or streaming a big game, you’ve likely stumbled upon an Uber Eats commercial.

Here, they’re more than just your ordinary ads — they’re filled with humor, star power, and a whole lot of food lust. But what even is an Uber Eats commercial, and why are they making people talk so much? Let’s break it down.
What Is an Uber Eats Commercial?
An Uber Eats ad is a video advertisement produced by Uber to promote its widely used food delivery service. The commercials demonstrate how simple it is to order food from local favorites and have it delivered to you using the Uber Eats app.
Yet Uber Eats goes beyond simply explaining the premise of their service. Their commercials take it one step further — they entertain, they make you laugh, and most of the time, they star celebrities. Indeed, Uber Eats commercials have earned a reputation for being clever, creative, and, at times, outrageous (in a good way).
Why Do We Love Those ‘Uber Eats’ Commercials So Much?
In recent years, Uber Eats has made a name for itself with ads that people don’t mind if they see more than once. Whether mocking up celebrity couplings or telling its stories tongue-in-cheek, these ads are more than hawking a product — they start a conversation.
Just a few reasons they’re distinctive:
• Star Power: Ads for Uber Eats tend to feature A-list movie stars, musicians, or pop-culture personalities. Imagine Matthew McConaughey, Martha Stewart, Charli XCX, and Kevin Bacon all onscreen together. There’s a scene from the long-delayed movie in which all of the aforementioned personalities share zoomed dialogue time along with a giant pile of pig shit.
• Humor and Story: These aren’t your standard “order now” spots. Ads for Uber Eats range from quirky narrative storylines to cheeky pop culture references, guaranteed to entertain.
• Super Bowl Moments: The Super Bowl — the most-watched TV event in the U.S. — has debuted some of the biggest and funniest commercials on TV.
Why These Commercials?
Fundamentally, Uber Eats ads are designed to:
• Raise brand awareness
• Encourage app downloads
• Poke fun at how easy even food delivery can be
Whether you are ordering late-night snacks, dinner from your favorite restaurant, or even groceries, Uber Eats is trying to be the most dependable and entertaining option available.
Recent Example: Super Bowl LIX Commercial (2025)
In February 2025, Uber Eats debuted a comical Super Bowl ad that featured Matthew McConaughey, Martha Stewart, Kevin Bacon, Greta Gerwig, and others. The ad posited a bonkers conspiracy that football was only created to get you hungry — and who wins? Uber Eats, of course.
The ad was not only funny, but it also got everyone talking about food and football in a fun, relatable way.
Final Thoughts
So, what does an Uber Eats ad look like? It’s not just a novel way to advertise food delivery — it’s a blend of pop culture, humor, and sharp marketing that captures your attention and stays with you.
The next time you pick one up, don’t be surprised if you catch yourself laughing, craving tacos, and reaching for your phone to place an order.

