AI Insights · Timothy · October 2025
Top 5 Food and Drink Apps Performance in Oceania Q3 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top food and drink apps in Oceania during Q3 2025, including downloads and active user growth.
In the third quarter of 2025, the top food and drink applications in Oceania showed varied performance trends across key metrics. Here's a look at how these apps fared on a unified platform, combining data from both iOS and Android.
DoorDash - Food Delivery maintained a consistent presence with weekly downloads fluctuating between 33K and 44K, peaking at approximately 44K in mid-July. Despite a slight dip in early August, downloads rebounded towards the end of the quarter. The app's weekly active users started at around 1.2M and saw an increase, closing the quarter at roughly 1.3M.
KFC - Order On The Go experienced a notable peak in downloads in late July with over 52K, before settling into a range between 22K and 33K in September. Its active user base reached a high of 1.4M in July but saw a decline to approximately 1M by the quarter’s end.
Too Good To Go: End Food Waste saw a significant spike in downloads in late July, hitting over 52K, before gradually declining to around 22K by late September. Weekly active users displayed a steady climb early in the quarter, peaking at over 400K in late July, and closing at about 348K.
MyMacca's showed a steady increase in downloads, with a significant jump to nearly 49K in early September. Active users remained strong throughout the quarter, starting at 2.3M and rising to just over 2.7M by the end.
Uber Eats: Food & Groceries maintained a stable download trend, fluctuating between 26K and 34K weekly. Active users showed resilience with numbers starting at 1.8M, peaking at 2M mid-quarter, and ending slightly below 2M.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of app performance in the food and drink sector in Oceania. For more comprehensive data and trends, visit Sensor Tower.