How to Cancel Uber Eats Subscription (Eats Pass)

Thinking of breaking up with your Uber Eats Pass? Maybe you’re not ordering as much anymore, or just want to save a few bucks each month. Don’t worry, canceling your Eats Pass is surprisingly easy. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know—in plain, no-fuss language.

TL;DR (Too long; didn’t read)

Canceling your Uber Eats Pass is simple and doesn’t require calling customer service. You can cancel from the Uber app or on a computer. Just make sure to cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date to avoid being charged again. And yes— you’ll still get your benefits until the current billing cycle ends!

What Is Eats Pass?

In case you forgot (it’s okay, we all do), Eats Pass is Uber’s subscription service for food delivery. It gives you:

  • 0% delivery fees on eligible orders
  • 5% off food from select restaurants
  • For just $9.99/month

Nice, right? But maybe you’re not using it as much as you used to—or maybe all those delivery snacks have done damage to your wallet (or waistline!).

Why People Cancel Eats Pass

Here are a few totally relatable reasons why people decide to cancel:

  • You’re cooking more at home (yay, chef mode!)
  • You’re on a budget
  • You’re doing more pick-up orders
  • You moved to an area where Uber Eats isn’t that great

How to Cancel Eats Pass on the Uber App

Ready to make the big move? Here’s a step-by-step on how to cancel using the Uber app:

  1. Open the Uber app on your phone.
  2. Tap the Account icon at the bottom right.
  3. Select Eats Pass or Uber One (the name may depend on your region).
  4. Tap Manage Membership.
  5. Choose End Membership or Cancel.
  6. Follow any prompts, and confirm your cancellation.

Important! Make sure to cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date. If not, you’ll be charged for another month—no refunds, unfortunately.

How to Cancel Eats Pass from a Web Browser

Don’t have your phone on hand? You can cancel using a computer too. Here’s how:

  1. Go to uber.com and log in.
  2. Click on your profile icon in the top-right corner.
  3. Select Uber One from the menu.
  4. Scroll down and click Manage Membership.
  5. Click Cancel Membership.
  6. Follow the steps to confirm your cancellation.

It’s the same drill. Cancel in time, keep your perks till the month ends.

What Happens After You Cancel

Once you cancel, you won’t be charged again. BUT—good news—you’ll get to enjoy your grand finale of perks till your billing cycle finishes.

Example: If you cancel on the 10th but your cycle ends on the 15th, you still get free delivery and all that tasty magic till the 15th. Smart planning!

Thinking of Coming Back?

Uber makes it super easy to come back. You can rejoin any time by going back into the app or website and signing up again.

Sometimes they even offer a free trial to returning users. Keep an eye out!

Canceling During a Free Trial

Trying Eats Pass for free? That’s cool, but don’t forget to cancel before the trial ends if you don’t want to be charged.

Follow the same steps as above. There shouldn’t be any charges as long as you cancel before the last day of the trial. Uber might even show you the exact cancel-by date—super handy.

Troubleshooting: What If You Can’t Cancel?

Uh-oh. Having issues? Here are a few things that might help:

  • Update your app to the latest version.
  • Try canceling on a web browser if the app is being weird.
  • Restart your phone. (Yes, this classic trick often works.)
  • Contact Uber Support through the Help section in the app.

Can You Get a Refund?

Short answer: probably not. Uber usually doesn’t give refunds for subscriptions past the billing date. That’s why it’s key to cancel early.

The only exceptions might be if you were charged by mistake or there was an issue with your account. Then, you can contact Uber Support and cross your fingers.

Pro Tips

You made it this far, so here are a few bonus pointers:

  • Set a reminder 2-3 days before your billing date to decide if you want to renew.
  • If you rarely order Uber Eats anymore, switch to pay-as-you-go.
  • Keep an eye out for seasonal promos—Uber sometimes offers short-term free passes.
  • Explore restaurant-specific promos that don’t require a subscription.

Need Proof of Cancellation?

If you’re ever unsure whether it really canceled, you can:

  • Double-check the Membership section (it should say inactive or canceled).
  • Check your email for a confirmation of cancellation from Uber.
  • Look at your next credit card statement to make sure there’s no Uber Eats charge.

Final Thoughts

Canceling your Uber Eats subscription doesn’t have to be a tough decision or a tech nightmare. Whether it’s temporary or for good, it’s just a few taps away. Remember, you’re the boss of your budget—and your burritos.

Now go ahead. Take control. Protect your wallet. And maybe get inspired to cook something delicious at home tonight!

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