what is the alcohol count on uber eats menu
Uber Eats does not show a single universal “alcohol count” on the menu; alcohol items only appear for authorized merchants in eligible locations, and the app treats them as a restricted category rather than a standard menu total.
What it means
- For merchants, alcohol can be listed only if they are approved, have a valid liquor license, and are in a supported area.
- Uber says alcohol items must be fully removed from the menu if the store is not authorized, and listing them without approval can lead to suspension or termination.
- Uber also notes that alcohol delivery is available only to select partners in select cities, with local legal requirements applying.
If you meant a customer order
- The app may show alcohol items in a store’s menu when the store is licensed and the user is allowed to order alcohol in that area.
- Age and ID checks can apply at delivery, and only legal-age, non-intoxicated customers can receive alcohol deliveries where available.
If you meant store inventory or menu labeling
- There is no public Uber Eats rule that gives a fixed “alcohol count” number for all menus.
- The exact number depends on the merchant’s approved catalog and what they upload under their alcohol permissions.
If you want, I can also explain how alcohol appears in the Uber Eats app for either customers or merchants.