Waiting on food you already paid for is its own kind of frustrating. Uber Eats has over 50,000 complaints filed with the BBB in the last three years, with late delivery and missing orders among the most common themes. On Trustpilot, Uber Eats holds a 1.1-star rating across thousands of reviews, with users repeatedly calling out slow deliveries and unhelpful support. Late arrivals and cold food are the two complaints that show up most on PissedConsumer, where the customer service rating sits well below average. Even after the Super Bowl LX delivery surge in early 2026 drove a spike in order volume, complaints about delayed food kept climbing. Check Uber Eats's official delivery help at https://help.uber.com/ubereats for policy details.
Get Late Delivery Compensation from Uber Eats on iPhone or Android
The app is usually the fastest route. That said, a few users on Reddit have noted the Get Help option sometimes disappears on mobile after an order closes. If that happens, jump to the desktop method below.
1 Open the Uber Eats App
Tap the Uber Eats icon and make sure you are logged into the account that placed the order. Go to the Orders tab at the bottom of the screen. You should see your recent order history listed there.
2 Find the Late Order
Scroll to the order that arrived late or did not arrive at all. Tap on it to open the order details. Double-check the delivery time shown so you have it ready when you submit your issue.
3 Tap 'Help' on the Order
Once inside the order screen, look for the Help button, usually in the upper right corner or near the bottom. Tap it. If you do not see it, the order may have aged out of the support window, which is genuinely annoying.
4 Select the Issue Type
From the help menu, choose Order Issues, then select the option that best matches your situation, such as Order took too long or Item arrived late. Be specific. Vague selections sometimes route you to an automated dead end.
5 Describe What Happened
Type a short, clear description of the delay. Include the promised delivery window and how late the order actually arrived. Attach a screenshot of the delivery time if you have one. More detail usually means a faster resolution.
6 Submit and Track Your Request
Hit Submit and note the support ticket or case number if one is provided. Uber Eats typically responds via in-app notification or email. If you hear nothing within 48 hours, follow up through the same order help screen.
Get Late Delivery Compensation from Uber Eats on Desktop or Laptop
Weirdly, the desktop portal tends to work better for escalations. If the app kept bouncing you around, try this instead.
1 Go to the Uber Eats Help Site
Open a browser and navigate to help.uber.com/ubereats. Sign in with the same account you used to place the order. The desktop interface gives you more options than the mobile app in most cases.
2 Navigate to Your Orders
Once logged in, click on Orders from the main menu or use the help search bar to find your recent order. Locate the specific order that was late and click on it to open the details.
3 Select 'Help With an Order'
Click the Help option associated with that order. You will be taken to a list of issue categories. Choose Order Issues and then the most relevant sub-option for a late or delayed delivery.
4 Fill Out the Issue Form
Describe the delay clearly. Include the original estimated delivery time, the actual arrival time, and any impact (cold food, missed event, etc.). The more specific you are, the harder it is for the support team to dismiss your claim.
5 Request Compensation Directly
In the description field, explicitly ask for a refund, Uber Cash credit, or account credit. Do not just describe the problem and wait. Agents respond better when you state what you are asking for upfront.
6 Follow Up if Needed
If you get a generic response or no response within 48 hours, go back to the same order in the help portal and submit a follow-up. Some users report needing two or three contacts before getting a real resolution. Annoying, but true.
Get Late Delivery Compensation from Uber Eats by Email or Chat
Uber Eats does not offer a traditional email address for customer support. Their primary contact channels are the in-app help system and a live chat option accessible through the help portal at help.uber.com/ubereats.
To access live chat, log in on desktop, navigate to your order, select Help, and look for the Chat option at the bottom of the help screen. As of early 2026, several users on Reddit's r/UberEats have noted the chat button sometimes disappears on mobile. Not sure if it is a glitch or intentional. Either way, desktop is more reliable.
Expected response time via chat is usually under 10 minutes during peak hours, though some users report waiting longer. If the chat agent cannot resolve your issue, ask them to escalate to a senior support specialist. Get the agent's name or ID if possible. It helps if you need to follow up.
If chat is unavailable, the in-app help ticket system is your next best option. Responses typically come within 24 to 48 hours via email or in-app notification.
What is Uber Eats's Late Delivery Compensation Policy?
Uber Eats does not have a blanket guarantee that every order will arrive on time. The delivery window shown at checkout is an estimate, not a promise. That distinction matters a lot when you are trying to get money back.
If your order arrives significantly late or does not arrive at all, Uber Eats may offer a partial refund, a full refund, or Uber Cash credit depending on the situation. The outcome depends on a few things: how late the order was, whether the restaurant or the driver caused the delay, and whether you report it within the eligible window.
What you can realistically expect:
- Significantly late order: Uber Cash credit or partial refund, usually applied automatically or after you report it
- Order never arrived: Full refund to your original payment method or Uber Cash, typically processed within 3 to 5 business days
- Cold or poor-quality food due to delay: Partial refund or credit, case by case
Uber Eats generally asks you to report issues within 48 hours of the expected delivery time. Wait longer than that and your options shrink fast.
On Trustpilot, a recurring complaint is that users receive an automated denial the first time they report a late delivery, especially if they have filed a previous claim. BBB complaints echo this, with multiple users describing a pattern of copy-paste responses and no real review of the situation. One user on PissedConsumer described waiting over an hour in chat only to be told the order was "delivered within the estimated window" despite arriving 40 minutes late.
The fine print is real. Estimated delivery times are not guarantees. But if the delay was significant and you report it quickly, there is a reasonable chance of getting at least a credit.
Before You Claim Late Delivery Compensation from Uber Eats: What to Know
A little prep goes a long way here. Before you contact Uber Eats, run through this quickly.
Know what 'late' actually means to Uber Eats
Uber Eats shows an estimated delivery window, not a guaranteed time. If your order arrived within that window, even at the very end of it, you likely do not have a strong claim. If it arrived after the window closed, or not at all, that is where you have ground to stand on.
What you are actually eligible for
Cash refunds back to your card are possible but not guaranteed. More often, Uber Eats issues Uber Cash credits. If the order never arrived, a full refund is more likely. For late but delivered orders, expect a partial credit.
What to have ready before you contact support
- Your order number (found in the Orders tab)
- The estimated delivery window shown at checkout
- Screenshots of the delivery tracker if you have them
- Any notifications showing the delay or a missed delivery attempt
- The actual time the order arrived (or confirmation it never did)
Claim deadline
Report within 48 hours of the expected delivery time. Some users have had success reporting slightly outside that window, but Uber Eats support has more discretion to deny claims after that point.
Cash vs. credit
If you paid with a credit card, a refund goes back to that card. If you paid with Uber Cash, it typically returns as Uber Cash. Do not assume you will get cash back if you originally paid with a promo or credit balance.
What to Do If Uber Eats Rejects Your Late Delivery Claim
Got a denial? It happens more than it should. Here is what to do next.
Check the language in your order confirmation
If it said "estimated" delivery time, Uber Eats will lean on that to deny your claim. If the order was significantly outside even the estimated window, push back with that specific detail.
Ask for a human, not the bot
Frontline chat agents often have limited authority to issue refunds. Ask directly: "Can you escalate this to a senior support agent?" Some users on Reddit report that the second or third agent they reached was the one who actually resolved the issue. Persistence is not optional here.
Challenge vague excuses
If Uber Eats blames "high demand" or "restaurant delays" without specifics, ask them to confirm exactly what caused the delay on your order. Vague explanations are sometimes a soft denial. Push for detail.
Pivot to Uber Cash if a cash refund is refused
If they will not refund your card, ask specifically for Uber Cash credit. It is easier for agents to issue and you can use it on your next order. Not ideal, but better than nothing.
Dispute the charge with your bank
If you paid for Uber One membership or a delivery fee and the service clearly failed, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute that specific charge as "service not received." This works best when you have documentation of the delay.
File a BBB or FTC complaint
If Uber Eats repeatedly ignores your claim or gives you the runaround, file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau at bbb.org or the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Companies tend to respond faster once a formal complaint is on record. It is not a guarantee, but it adds pressure.
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