Uber Eats Expands Retail Delivery With GameStop, Foot Locker
Uber Eats has continued its expansion into deliveries of goods beyond meals by forming partnerships with gaming retailer GameStop and three footwear, apparel and accessories retail brands affiliated with Foot Locker.
With GameStop joining the Uber Eats marketplace, customers can use Uber Eats to order video games, gaming consoles, accessories and collectibles from GameStop locations across the United States and have them delivered on demand or at a scheduled time, Uber Technologies said in a Wednesday (July 15) press release.
GameStop said in a Wednesday post on X: “What’s your excuse for buying digital now?”
Hashim Amin, head of grocery and retail for Uber in North America, said in the release: “Adding GameStop to Uber Eats strengthens our growing gaming and electronic selection, giving customers access to another trusted retailer they can shop with the speed and convenience they know from Uber.”
Another new partnership has added Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker and Champs Sports to the Uber Eats marketplace. This allows consumers to use the Uber Eats app to order footwear, apparel and accessories from the retail brands’ more than 1,000 locations across the U.S. and have them delivered on demand or at a scheduled time, Foot Locker said in a Thursday (July 16) press release.
Ashley Chiang, senior director of strategy at Foot Locker, said in the release that Foot Locker is “focused on giving customers more ways to shop with speed and convenience” and that the new partnership provides “another seamless way for them to access the products they love, especially during key shopping moments like back-to-school season.”
Uber’s Amin said in the release that the partnership “brings some of the world’s most iconic athletic brands to our marketplace and gives customers another fast, convenient ways to shop the products they love.”
The Uber Eats marketplace now includes thousands of storefronts across grocery, convenience, beauty, home improvement, office supplies, pet supplies, electronics and other categories, according to the Wednesday press release.
“Uber Eats has become the place consumers turn to for whatever they need, whether it’s dinner tonight or a last-minute pair of sneakers,” Amin said in the Thursday press release.
It was reported in September 2025 that Uber was seeing its non-restaurant deliveries grow faster than expected and that the company had added 1,000 new retailers to its delivery service in the first nine months of 2025.
PYMNTS reported in May that Uber Technologies increasingly resembles a sprawling mobility and logisticsplatform. The company aims to orchestrate airport rides, hotel reservations, restaurant delivery, retail shoppingand eventually autonomous fleets.