Food delivery content is its own genre now — funny skits, cosy night-in videos, late-night cravings, and trying something new just because it arrived fast. The creators behind these moments are the real stars. These uber eats influencers bring personality, storytelling, and humour to simple meals. Here are ten influencers who’ve collaborated with Uber Eats and made food feel fun again.

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Start by clearly outlining what you expect from a collaboration.
For example, “We’re a food brand and we want influencers who have worked with Uber Eats and can create entertaining, snackable videos around convenience and food delivery.”
Writing this down keeps your search focused on creators who naturally fit your content style.
Generic searches won’t give you precision. Add platform, niche, and campaign context:
Keywords: “Uber Eats influencer,” “Uber Eats collaboration,” “food delivery creator,” “restaurant review influencer.”
Trends/Events: Who covers food festivals, meal hauls, late-night cravings content, or delivery-based challenges?
Competitor collabs: Which influencers have also partnered with DoorDash, Grubhub, or local delivery services?
On Impulze, you can filter creators by past brand collaborations, niche, location, and engagement to instantly identify influencers who have worked with Uber Eats.
A collaboration doesn’t mean the influencer is a good fit. Always check:
Engagement ratios — likes, comments, saves, or shares compared to followers.
Comments showing real interest (“This Uber Eats challenge is hilarious!” or “Ordering this next!”).
Analytics or media kits confirming your target audience location and age group.
SocialiQ helps you evaluate engagement and audience quality directly on Instagram or TikTok without manual checks.
Creators who worked with Uber Eats often fall into distinct content groups. Choose those that fit your brand’s voice:
Food reviewers: restaurant tastings, meal reviews, comfort-food content.
Lifestyle and comedy creators: skits, reactions, fun delivery moments.
Celebrity or macro influencers: short promotional content tied to campaigns or events.
Before planning a large campaign, test the partnership with smaller content pieces. These could be:
A food-delivery themed reel or TikTok.
A meal-haul review featuring your product.
A short challenge that ties your brand to convenience or cravings.
With Impulze, you can find influencers who have collaborated with Uber Eats, analyze them, save profiles, outreach them, track collaborations, and measure results before scaling up to bigger partnerships.



