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    Robots, Drones Could Slash Global Food Delivery Costs to $1 per Order, Barclays Says

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Barclays projects that autonomous robots and drones could slash global food delivery costs to as low as $1 per order, potentially unlocking around $16 billion in annual industry profits as deployments ramp up from under 1% to 10% by 2035.

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    Robots and Drones Could Lower Global Food Delivery Costs to $1 – Barclays Report

    By Siddarth S

    The Impact of Autonomous Technology on Food Delivery Costs

    Barclays' Findings on Cost Reduction

    April 15 (Reuters) - Autonomous food delivery robots and drones could cut costs by several dollars to as low as $1 per order, a shift that could unlock billions of dollars in profits for the global food delivery industry, Barclays said on Wednesday.

    Strategic Partnerships and Industry Shifts

    Global platforms such as DoorDash are partnering with autonomous delivery operators primarily through sidewalk delivery robots (SDRs) and drones to enhance their capabilities, which Barclays said signals a "clear strategic shift."

    Current and Projected Delivery Costs

    Comparison with Traditional Delivery

    Autonomous delivery costs currently range from about $5 to $7 per order drop in early adoption markets with high labour costs, the British brokerage said, which is $3 to $4 cheaper than traditional rider delivery.

    Long-Term Cost Projections

    In the long term, autonomous delivery costs could decrease to $1 per drop, implying potential savings of $8 to $9, compared with current rider deliveries in higher-labour-cost regions.

    Profitability Potential

    Assuming about $4 cost savings per drop at long-term penetration levels, Barclays forecasts autonomous delivery could unlock about $16 billion in an annual global profitability pool for food delivery platforms.

    Market Penetration and Growth Forecasts

    Current Penetration Levels

    Autonomous delivery penetration is currently at a nascent stage, with less than 1% of the global food delivery orders, Barclays estimates.

    Future Growth Projections

    However, the brokerage expects it to rise to about 2% by the end of the decade and jump to roughly 10% by 2035.

    Key Beneficiaries in the Food Delivery Sector

    Near-Term Beneficiaries

    Barclays expects DoorDash and Chinese food delivery leader Meituan to be near-term beneficiaries, given early commercial deployments, platform-level investment and exposure to higher labour costs that could be mitigated via automation.

    Long-Term and Medium-Term Beneficiaries

    It also projects Uber to be well-positioned, while it bets on Dutch technology investor Prosus to be a long-term beneficiary.

    Delivery Hero, its Middle East unit, Talabat, and Southeast Asia's Grab are positioned as medium- to longer-term beneficiaries, Barclays said, with automation developments being pilot-led and small.

    (Reporting by Siddarth S in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Autonomous delivery costs currently stand at $5‑$7 per order—$3‑$4 less than traditional rider delivery—but could fall to $1 long‑term, yielding $8‑$9 savings per order (Barclays).
    • •Barclays forecasts autonomous delivery could reach 2% penetration by 2030 and ~10% by 2035, creating a $16 billion annual profit pool globally.
    • •DoorDash, Meituan, Uber, Prosus, Delivery Hero, Talabat and Grab are positioned to benefit—some immediately, others in the longer term—as automation reshapes delivery economics.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Robots, drones could slash global food delivery costs to $1 per order, Barclays says

    1How much could autonomous robots and drones reduce food delivery costs?

    Barclays estimates costs could drop to as low as $1 per order, down from $5-7 in early adoption markets, offering potential savings of $8-9 compared to traditional rider delivery.

    2Which companies are expected to benefit most from autonomous delivery?

    Barclays expects DoorDash and Meituan to benefit in the near-term, while Uber and technology investor Prosus are seen as longer-term beneficiaries.

    Table of Contents

    • The Impact of Autonomous Technology on Food Delivery Costs
    • Barclays' Findings on Cost Reduction
    • Strategic Partnerships and Industry Shifts
    • Current and Projected Delivery Costs
    • Comparison with Traditional Delivery
    • Long-Term Cost Projections
    • Profitability Potential
    • Market Penetration and Growth Forecasts
    • Current Penetration Levels
    • Future Growth Projections
    • Key Beneficiaries in the Food Delivery Sector
    • Near-Term Beneficiaries
    • Long-Term and Medium-Term Beneficiaries
    3What is the current market penetration of autonomous food delivery?

    Autonomous delivery accounts for less than 1% of global food delivery orders, but is expected to rise to 2% by decade’s end and 10% by 2035.

    4How much profit potential could autonomous food delivery unlock?

    Barclays forecasts that autonomous delivery could unlock around $16 billion in annual global profitability for food delivery platforms.

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