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Bunnings lands on Uber Eats for fast DIY
23 Feb
Summary
- Bunnings products now available via Uber Eats app.
- Over 30,000 Bunnings items can be ordered for delivery.
- Delivery service launched in Australia and New Zealand.

Bunnings has officially partnered with Uber Eats, enabling customers across Australia and New Zealand to order more than 30,000 products for delivery. This collaboration brings a wide range of items, including hardware, garden supplies, and even power washers, directly to consumers' phones within an hour, matching in-store prices.
The service began a phased rollout after a successful pilot in five Melbourne stores in late January 2026, with further locations to be added progressively. This expansion builds upon Bunnings' existing delivery strategies and complements their in-store experience by offering speed and convenience.
Uber Eats, known for food delivery, has been expanding its retail offerings. This deeper integration with Bunnings places the hardware giant alongside other retail partners on the platform. While service and delivery fees apply, Uber One members may receive free delivery on eligible orders. This new option provides a convenient solution for last-minute project needs and everyday essentials.




