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Uber One subscription gets you discounts on Uber rides, Eats
With rides slowly picking up, Uber is launching a new monthly membership plan.
Uber One is the ride-hailing company’s newest membership program that combines offers for rides and food delivery.
For $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year the subscription gets you discounts on all your rides, restaurant orders, and grocery deliveries anywhere throughout the U.S. It’s available through the Uber app starting Wednesday.
Membership includes 5 percent off all rides and all food, grocery, and alcohol orders. For rides you’ll only be matched with top-rated drivers and if the pickup time is inaccurate you’ll get $5 in Uber Cash. Every Uber Eats order over $15 (and every grocery order over $30) includes free delivery.
Discounts for Uber.
Credit: Uber
Uber currently has two separate membership options: Uber Pass and Uber Eats Pass.
Uber Pass will still exist alongside the One plan, but will continue to be more focused on ride-hailing. That $24.99-per-month program offers up to 15 percent off on certain rides and no Uber Eats delivery fees. If anyone wants to switch to the One plan, they’ll need to cancel their current membership.
For current Eats Pass holders (Eats Pass is a monthly $9.99 subscription that includes free food delivery and 5 percent off certain orders), members will be automatically rolled into the new One plan for their next billing cycle. Upgrade — sort of!
At launch Uber is offering a One pass discount with 50 percent off the annual price. It’ll be available for $49.99 Wednesday through Nov. 29 before bumping back up to its full $99.99 yearly price.
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