DoorDash shared its second-quarter earnings performance last week and it was another boffo report, at least on the revenue side. Revenue went up 23 percent to $2.6 billion over a year ago. It lowered its net loss from $170 million to $157 million. And it received 635 million orders in the quarter, a growth of 19 percent. It isn’t yet profitable but 36 analysts expect the company to be in the black next year, according to Simply Wall Street.

Uber Eats is also swimming in revenue. It landed $12.1 billion in 2023, up from $10.9 billion a year before. Unlike DoorDash, Uber Eats is part of a larger ecosystem, which is profitable, a threshold it just achieved last year.

Grubhub has a different story. It is still quite flush, bringing in $2.1 billion in revenue last year, but unlike DoorDash and Uber Eats, it’s trending in the other direction, slipping from $2.4 billion in 2022.

There are three metrics that can be instructive in analyzing performance: number of partnered restaurants, revenues, number of users. We pulled data from the site Business of Apps. We’ll let you be Jim Cramer and decide what you think.

Number of Partnered Restaurants

Year Uber Eats DoorDash Grubhub
2017 80,000 59,000 95,000
2018 100,000 100,000 115,000
2019 220,000 258,000 225,000
2020 600,000 340,000 265,000
2021 900,000 390,000 324,000
2022 825,000 465,000 333,000
2023 890,000 550,000 325,000

Revenues

Year Uber Eats DoorDash Grubhub
2017 .6 billion .22 billion 683 million
2018 1.5 billion .55 billion 1.07 billion
2019 1.9 billion .85 billion 1.32 billion
2020 4.8 billion 2.88 billion 2.03 billion
2021 8.3 billion 4.88 billion 2.36 billion
2022 10.9 billion 6.58 billion 2.48 billion
2023 12.1 billion 8.63 billion 2.1 billion

Users

Year Uber Eats DoorDash Grubhub
2018 15 million 4 million 17.7 million
2019 21 million 10 million 22.6 million
2020 66 million 20 million 31.4 million
2021 81 million 25 million 33.8 million
2022 85 million 32 million 28.3 million
2023 88 million 37 million 24.6 million