AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Food and Drink Apps on iOS in the UK: Q1 2022 Performance
Discover the performance of the top 5 Food and Drink apps on iOS in the UK for Q1 2022, including trends in weekly downloads and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 Food and Drink apps on iOS in the United Kingdom showed varied performance metrics. Let's delve into the weekly downloads and active users for each app, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Uber Eats: Food Delivery saw its weekly downloads fluctuate, starting at about 55K at the end of December and dipping to around 45K in mid-January. The downloads then rebounded, peaking at roughly 52K in mid-February before stabilizing at around 50K towards the end of March. Active users for the app started at approximately 2.2M and saw a decline, reaching around 1.8M in early January. However, the numbers picked up again, seeing a high of about 2.1M in mid-February before ending the quarter at around 1.95M.
Deliveroo: Food & Shopping had a steady start with weekly downloads around 48K at the end of December, which saw a slight increase, peaking at about 58K in mid-February. However, the numbers trended downward, ending the quarter at around 40K downloads. The active users began at about 1.4M and showed a slight decline to approximately 1.3M in early January, fluctuating around this number throughout the quarter and ending at about 1.32M.
McDonald’s U.K. experienced a significant spike in weekly downloads, starting at around 35K at the end of December and surging to about 62K in the last week of January. The downloads then varied, ending the quarter at a high of approximately 83K. Active users saw an initial increase from about 305K to 390K by the end of January, and after some fluctuations, the quarter concluded with around 384K active users.
Just Eat - Food Delivery had weekly downloads starting at approximately 46K, which dropped to around 35K by mid-January. The numbers then saw minor fluctuations, ending the quarter at around 37K. Active users started at about 1.1M, saw a significant drop to around 865K in the first week of January, and remained relatively stable around this number, ending the quarter at approximately 809K.
Too Good To Go: End Food Waste showed a positive trend in weekly downloads, starting at around 19K and rising to about 47K by early March, before settling at approximately 41K by the end of March. The active users also showed growth, starting at about 199K and increasing steadily to around 308K by mid-February. The numbers then stabilized, ending the quarter at around 289K.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.