Uber Eats Takes the Bouquet from DoorDash

Discover how Uber Eats flipped a 75% deficit into a market lead in just one year—by winning on Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day.

A Seasonal Edge with Year-Round Implications

From Valentine’s Day to Mother’s Day, flower deliveries have become a proving ground for platforms like Uber Eats and DoorDash. This report breaks down how Uber Eats didn’t just gain share—it reshaped consumer expectations in a category built on trust, timing, and emotion.

How Uber Eats Beat DoorDash at Their Own Game

Uber Eats didn’t just gain ground—it flipped the field. In February 2025, Uber Eats overtook DoorDash in flower delivery for Valentine’s Day, reversing a massive deficit from just one year earlier. Execution and partnerships made the difference.

Mother’s Day Market Share Wasn’t Even Close​

Uber Eats didn’t just win Mother’s Day — it dominated Friday deliveries with a 72% share, while DoorDash collapsed to 28%. That’s one of the steepest single-day market reversals ever recorded in delivery. And it didn’t stop there

 Delivery Isn’t Just Food Anymore

Food deliveries now make up just 82% of trips on both Uber Eats and DoorDash — down from 86%. That shift signals a consumer expectation reset: flowers, groceries, retail. Platforms that nail variety and timing win wallet share.

This Isn’t Just About Flowers — It’s About the Future of Delivery

The competition between Uber Eats and DoorDash is evolving fast — and the winners are mastering retail moments like Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. With massive market share shifts and behavioral changes, this report shows where the delivery space is really heading.

Our comprehensive report breaks it down so you can stay ahead of the next wave of platform disruption.

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In our full report, you’ll learn:

  • How Uber Eats reversed a 75% market share deficit in one year

  • Why Mother’s Day became a tipping point for platform loyalty

  • The delivery trends transforming consumer expectations beyond meals

  • How seasonal retail demand is reshaping gig economy competition

  • And more data-backed insights that reveal what’s coming next