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How to Get Free Uber Eats: Gift Cards, Promo Codes & More Hacks

By David

July 21, 2025

Craving free food delivered straight to your door? We’ve got you. Whether you’re hunting for an Uber Eats gift card or wondering if those promo codes floating around the internet are real, here’s the smarter, faster way to score free Uber Eats without the guesswork.

How to get free Uber Eats with Fetch

  • Snap your receipts in the Fetch app to earn points.
  • Shop online with Fetch Shop to earn while you order Uber Eats.
  • Refer friends or play Fetch Play games for even more points.
  • Redeem points for Uber Eats gift cards (real rewards, no gimmicks).

Start earning free food on Uber Eats today - download Fetch

Get free Uber Eats with Fetch

Fetch turns everyday shopping into rewards, and yes, that includes free food. Every time you snap a receipt, play a featured game, or shop online with Fetch Shop, you earn Fetch Points you can redeem for gift cards (Uber Eats included).

Step 1: Download Fetch

Grab the app from the App Store or Google Play.

Step 2: Snap every receipt

Paper or digital, they all count. Just tap the camera icon in the app and snap. Or, connect your email and Amazon account to import receipts automatically. More receipts = more points.

Step 3: Redeem for Uber Eats

Head to the Rewards tab, pick your Uber Eats gift card amount, and tap “Get my reward.” We’ll send the gift card to your inbox. Lunch is basically handled!

Fetch Shop is the smartest (and most rewarding) way to order Uber Eats

Every Uber Eats order could be earning you points, but only if you shop with Fetch Shop.

Just open the Fetch app, tap the shopping cart icon, and launch Uber Eats from there. You’ll earn points for every dollar you spend. It’s the most cost-savvy way to treat yourself.

Today’s dinner could help pay for next week’s. Fetch Shop keeps the rewards rolling.

More ways to earn free Uber Eats fast

Are Uber Eats promo codes legit?

Kind of. But most codes you find online are expired or…sketchy. With Fetch, your points are guaranteed, and your Uber Eats gift card will actually work.

Fetch = real rewards. Promo codes = wishful thinking.

Uber Eats gift card FAQs

How do I use a gift card on Uber Eats?

  1. Open the Uber Eats app
  2. Tap “Account” > “Wallet”
  3. Select “Add Payment Method” > “Gift Card”
  4. Enter your code and hit “Add”

You can store up to $1,000 in gift cards at once.

Can I use a gift card for Uber rides?

Yep! Uber Eats and Uber gift cards are interchangeable. Ride or eat—your call.

How do I send a gift card to someone?

Just redeem your points for a gift card, then forward the email to whoever you’re treating.

What can I buy with an Uber Eats gift card?

Restaurant meals, groceries, alcohol (in select areas), and fees. If it’s part of your Uber Eats checkout total, your card covers it.

Do Uber Eats promo codes work for existing users?

Not usually. They’re often new-user-only. That’s why Fetch gift cards are the better play—for everyone.

Can I stack a promo code with a gift card?

You sure can. Use a promo code to reduce your total, then pay the rest with your gift card.

Do Uber Eats gift cards expire?

Never. No fees, no deadlines. Just free food waiting for you.

Is there a minimum to use an Uber Eats gift card?

Nope! Use as little or as much as you want, whatever fits your order.

Bottom line: Fetch is the fastest path to free Uber Eats

Forget sketchy promo codes. With Fetch, you’re getting real rewards, every time. Snap your receipts, shop with Fetch Shop, and stack those points until your next Uber Eats gift card is just a tap away.

Download Fetch and start earning your next free meal today.

Topics: Food and Drink, Gift Cards, rewards


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David

David Fairbanks is a writer, science educator and Chicagoan fueled by coffee. He's written about everything from Ferraris to handcrafted pet urns to Superman, and he genuinely loves loyalty/rewards programs.