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Google Maps may soon be able to replace Uber Eats and DoorDash by letting you order food from restaurants right in the app

July 4, 2026
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  • Google Maps may soon let you order food inside the app
  • It could work as an extension of the Ask Maps feature
  • Right now it’s not clear how it would rival apps like Uber Eats

Google Maps may soon offer you the option of ordering food from a restaurant ready to pick up, as well as directing you to that restaurant on the map, according to hidden code found inside the latest version of Google Maps for Android.

The code was found by the team at Android Authority, and includes text strings such as “ask Maps to order food”, “say what you’re craving”, and “Maps will order for you — even while you’re on the go”.

This feature isn’t live yet, so it’s difficult to say exactly how it would work, but it certainly looks as though you would be able to quickly request something on the menu at a restaurant and then pick it up yourself.

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Presumably there might be the option to dine in, or to have your food delivered to you if you weren’t traveling — so maybe this will work in partnership with apps such as DoorDash and Uber Eats rather than replacing them.

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The ‘Ask Maps’ feature referred to in the code leak is the recently introduced Gemini-powered tool that lets you have a natural conversation with Google Maps about anything you’ve found or are looking for.


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It appears that this same part of the interface is where the food ordering will be placed as well, using Gemini’s agentic capabilities to take action for you — though as Android Authority points out, it’s not clear just how much autonomy the AI would have.

It might even be restricted to certain phones, like the Magic Cue feature that’s currently exclusive to the Pixel 10 series. However, it seems more likely that Google would want to make this as widely available as possible.

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We’ll have to wait and see how this works, if it does make it to the app at all. The next big announcements from Google should come along with the Pixel 11 launch, which is expected sometime in August.


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