SuperValu and Uber Eats launch new delivery partnership

SuperValu and Uber Eats have announced a partnership that sees customers able to receive their online orders within at least forty minutes
28 April 2025
SuperValu and Uber Eats have recently announced a new delivery partnership that will enable customers to get their shopping delivered in as little as forty minutes.
The partnership is now live in SuperValu Lucan and will be rolled out across a further eight SuperValu stores in the coming weeks.
The service will offer customers accelerated delivery, with thousands of grocery items on offer ranging from SuperValu’s fresh produce across meat, fruit & veg, and bakery items, to their own brand range and convenience meals.
The initial participating stores will be in Dublin and Limerick.
SuperValu and Uber Eats reaction
Luke Hanlon, managing director, SuperValu said: “Our customers value the convenience provided by online shopping.
“This partnership with Uber Eats builds on our offering in this area and will offer rapid same-day delivery to SuperValu customers, giving them more choice in how they purchase from us.
“Through Uber Eats technology and expertise, we can provide our customers with on demand delivery of their favourite products from SuperValu in under forty minutes.”
Leanne Purcell, general manager, Uber Eats Ireland, said: “We’re excited to launch rapid grocery delivery on Uber Eats in Ireland for the first time, building on the incredible growth of on-demand delivery across the world.
“We’re particularly thrilled to partner with SuperValu – a much-loved brand that’s deeply ingrained in Irish communities.
“We look forward to helping shoppers get everyday essentials straight to their door, providing the choice and easy convenience that we know they really love.”
Since Uber Eats started offering groceries and convenience more than four years ago across its other markets, shopping habits have shifted, with more people shopping for groceries more often, moving away from a ‘big’ weekly shop to making more last minute, ad hoc orders.
There’s also been a change in what people order and a move towards healthier groceries like fruit and vegetables, with milk being the most popular grocery item ordered on Uber Eats in the UK, closely followed by bananas.
The Uber Eats partnership complements SuperValu’s existing online offering which will continue to serve customers as normal.
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