Food Delivery · Receipt Comparison

DoorDashvsUber Eats Receipt

Two dominant food-delivery platforms with similar receipt structures (restaurant items + platform fees + tip + tax). The order ID formats, subscription branding, and Uber's tighter design language make each instantly recognizable.

Side-by-side comparison

DoorDash
Uber Eats
Order ID Format
"d" + 8-char alphanumeric ("d12abc34")
UUID similar to Uber rides
Subscription
DashPass ($9.99/mo)
Uber One ($9.99/mo)
Subscription Perk
$0 delivery on $12+ orders
$0 delivery on eligible orders + 10% pickup
Fee Structure
Service fee + Delivery fee + Driver tip
Service fee + Delivery fee + Tip
Brand Color
DoorDash red
Uber black/white
Receipt Format
Email PDF
Email PDF (Uber design system)
Driver Name Display
First name only
First name only

Detailed differences

Order ID formats are very different

DoorDash prefixes order IDs with 'd' followed by 8 alphanumeric characters (e.g., 'd12abc34'). Uber Eats uses Uber's 36-char UUID format inherited from their rideshare backend.

Subscriptions overlap a lot

DashPass and Uber One are nearly identical in price and benefits ($9.99/mo, $0 delivery, reduced service fees). Uber One adds 10% off pickup orders, which DashPass doesn't. Both perks show on receipts as $0.00 lines.

Visual design language differs

DoorDash uses bold red branding with friendly typography. Uber Eats uses the strict Uber design system: black wordmark, sans-serif type, minimalist layout. The two look very different on the page.

Which template should you use?

Pick DoorDash

Use DoorDash for delivery receipts with the red branding, DashPass benefits, and "d"-prefixed order IDs.

Use DoorDash template

Pick Uber Eats

Use Uber Eats for delivery with the black-on-white Uber design, Uber One benefits, and UUID order IDs that match the Uber ride format.

Use Uber Eats template

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