Getting your Hungry Jack's fix is set to become easier than ever with Uber Eats announcing a major multi-year delivery partnership. Customers across Australia will be able to enjoy their favourite menu items, including the famous Whopper, without leaving home.
The deal marks a huge expansion of the pair's long-standing relationship, with the fast food restaurant chain looking to turbocharge delivery growth, reach more customers nationwide, and make getting a flame-grilled burger even more convenient. As part of the exclusive partnership, Uber Eats will also power Hungry Jack's own delivery channel as both companies focus on improving customer experience, smoother operations, and fuelling long-term growth.
CEO Comments
'Delivery has become an increasingly important part of how our customers engage with Hungry Jack's,' said Chris Green, CEO of Hungry Jack's. 'Expanding our partnership with Uber Eats allows us to reach customers with the convenience, value, and quality they expect from our strong Australian brand. This agreement supports our long-term focus on making Hungry Jack's more accessible to customers wherever and whenever they choose to order.'
With Uber Eats now reaching 90 per cent of Aussies across more than 120 cities and regional towns, Hungry Jack's is set to widen delivery access across its network of 450 restaurants nationwide.
Uber Eats Perspective
'Hungry Jack's is an iconic Australian brand, and this partnership is all about making it even easier for customers to get their favourites delivered fast and reliably,' said Ed Kitchen, managing director of Uber Eats Australia & New Zealand. 'We've built a strong partnership over a number of years, and we're excited to keep supporting Hungry Jack's as they continue to grow their delivery business and reach even more customers through Uber Eats.'
The partnership reflects Uber Eats' focus on helping restaurant partners grow, using its technology, delivery network, and large, engaged customer base to drive more orders across Australia.



