AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Food and Drink Apps on Android in the UK, Q1 2022
In Q1 2022, the top 5 food and drink apps on Android in the UK showed varying trends in downloads and active users, with some apps demonstrating notable growth.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top five food and drink applications on the Android platform in the United Kingdom exhibited diverse performance trends. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a closer look at weekly downloads and active user metrics for each app.
McDonald’s UK saw its weekly downloads fluctuate throughout the quarter. The app experienced a peak of around 48K downloads in the week of January 24, followed by a dip, and then another rise to approximately 43K by the end of March. Weekly active users also showed significant variation, reaching a high of roughly 350K in late January and maintaining a generally high engagement level, ending the quarter with about 326K active users.
Too Good To Go: End Food Waste experienced a steady increase in weekly downloads, peaking at nearly 37K in early March. Active users for the app consistently grew, starting from around 232K at the beginning of January and reaching over 335K by the end of March. This indicates a growing interest and consistent user engagement over the quarter.
Uber Eats: Food Delivery had a relatively stable download rate, with weekly downloads hovering between 25K and 40K. The app's active user base saw a slight decline at the beginning of the quarter but managed to stabilize, ending with about 1.67M active users in the final week of March.
Deliveroo: Food & Shopping maintained a consistent download rate, with weekly downloads ranging from 20K to 28K. The app's active users showed a minor decline, starting at approximately 1.47M and ending the quarter with about 1.36M users, indicating a slight drop in engagement over the period.
Just Eat - Food Delivery exhibited a steady download rate throughout the quarter, with weekly downloads varying between 18K and 27K. Active users saw a decrease from about 948K at the end of December to around 701K by the end of March, reflecting a gradual decline in user activity.
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