Lush is the latest beauty giant to team up with Uber Eats on its on-demand delivery service in the US as it ramps up the accessibility of its global reach.
Beauty shoppers across the US can now order the British beauty brand’s products through the food delivery app.
This news follows Sephora announcing a collaboration with Uber Eats in the US and Canada in September – making it the first-ever prestige beauty retailer available on the app.
Lush is best known for its handmade and ethically sourced bath and body products, such as bath bombs and shampoo bars.
The British brand is on a mission to further establish its presence worldwide, having just re-entered the Indian market through the launch of a new direct-to-consumer (D2C) website.
Uber said adding Lush to its offering is part of the company’s ongoing strategy to expand into more retail delivery categories, including sporting goods, beauty and lifestyle.
PacSun, a youth culture and lifestyle brand, and Camping World, a retailer of outdoor, RV and camping gear, were also added to the app.

Lush has been added to the Uber Eats app in the US (Image credit: Uber)
“As we expand retail delivery across Uber and Uber Eats, we are making it easier than ever for customers to discover and shop the brands they love – all in one place – while also demonstrating our ability to support an increasingly diverse range of retail partners,” said Hashim Amin, Head of Retail for North America at Uber.
“From fashion at PacSun to outdoor gear at Camping World and self-care favourites at Lush, Uber is becoming a seamless shopping destination for whatever customers need, whenever they need it.”
2025 has been a year of expansion for Uber, having added more than a thousand new retailers around the world to the app and more than 50,000 retail locations across the US.
Several beauty retailers have partnered with food delivery apps lately to extend their consumer reach.
Boots, a health and beauty retailer, has teamed up with Just Eat in the UK on an exclusive delivery service.
Independent fragrance retailer The Perfume Shop has also launched a delivery service on UK app Deliveroo to expand its omnichannel offering.
Image credits: Top image Lush; second image Uber.
