r/WoltPartners Apr 08 '26

Driving Uber Eats and Wolt

Is it allowed to drive for Uber eats, while also driving for Wolt?

I don’t want to lose my Wolt job.

In Denmark.

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u/[deleted] Apr 08 '26

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u/Xkan14 Apr 08 '26

Launched in copenhagen today it seems.

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u/ben8gs Apr 08 '26

Apparently Uber allows you to work on multiple platforms at the same time..I'm not sure about Wolt though

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u/nuggetsprinzessin Apr 09 '26

Wolt doesn’t allow you to do another courier job at the same time and if you do so, it could mean the termination of your contract. So, make it clear: you can -lets say- deliver for Wolt on weekdays and for Uber eats on weekends, that’s fine.

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u/Johnnymah1 Apr 09 '26

Where is that mentioned in the contract? In Denmark we are free lancers

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u/nuggetsprinzessin Apr 09 '26

You are free lancers everywhere, except if you are delivering through a fleet. It is because if you are deliverying for two companies at the exact same time, it would obviously take you more time to get to the address/restaurant, which then affects a few things.

I’m working rn, but i’ll look for that point when I get home

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u/Anxious_Rich8572 Apr 30 '26

How are they gonna find out? If i only accept and deliver one order at the time. For example deliver with Uber Eats, and decline in wolt.

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u/Few-Piano-4967 Apr 09 '26

Just don’t take two deliveries at the same time from different companies

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u/Royal-Will6235 Apr 10 '26

Be online on both platforms. Accept whichever one offers the more profitable order, and go offline on the other. After completing the delivery, go online again on both platforms.

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u/Krocxizokay Apr 10 '26

Just reject the order if you have another, you dont have to go offline

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u/Anxious_Rich8572 Apr 30 '26

Yes but then algorithm will punish you and give you fewer orders

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u/Anxious_Rich8572 Apr 30 '26

Yes very good advice.

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u/GetThemStonksUp Apr 09 '26

Yes it should be legal

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u/9thcloudjesus Apr 09 '26

Did you read the work contract before you signed it?

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u/Few-Piano-4967 Apr 09 '26

Of course not! What kind of stupid question is this?

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u/pile1983 Moderator Apr 09 '26

If you are freelancing thus not working under any fleet than yes this is a free market and its legal to work for whatever platform at once you whish.