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Top Food & Drink Apps by Revenue

Explore top Food & Drink apps by estimated revenue, downloads, App Store and Play Store rankings, category position and monetization signals.

Live data from Apple RSS 303 apps · page 7/7 Refreshed every 6h
Total est. revenue / mo
$753.00M
top 10 capture 44%
Median app revenue
$500.0K
half earn more, half earn less
Free vs Paid
291 / 12
96% free
#1 today
ReciMe: Recipes & Meal
ReciMe Pty Ltd
Top category
Food & Drink
303 of 303 apps
Country:
303 apps Live from Apple App Store · US
#301
Grubhub: Food Delivery
GrubHub.com · Food & Drink
<$1M/mo
Est. monthly revenue
#302
Instacart: Groceries & Food
Maplebear Inc · Food & Drink
<$1M/mo
Est. monthly revenue
#303
Domino's Pizza USA
Domino's Pizza LLC · Food & Drink
<$1M/mo
Est. monthly revenue

Category breakdown

Share of all 303 apps by category. Hover any segment to see the count.

  • Food & Drink 303 apps · $753.00M/mo

Top publishers in this chart

Developers with the most apps in the chart today.

  1. 1
    BLW SOCIAL PTE. LTD.
    4 apps · highest at #42
    $5.00M/mo
  2. 2
    Drama Labs GmbH
    3 apps · highest at #171
    $1.50M/mo
  3. 3
    Nibble Apps Ltd
    2 apps · highest at #17
    $10.50M/mo
  4. 4
    Anova Culinary
    2 apps · highest at #31
    $6.50M/mo
  5. 5
    CookBook Co. Pty Ltd
    2 apps · highest at #52
    $3.20M/mo
  6. 6
    Sorted Food
    2 apps · highest at #58
    $2.50M/mo
  7. 7
    BUNDL TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED
    2 apps · highest at #135
    $1.00M/mo
  8. 8
    falkemedia digital GmbH
    2 apps · highest at #173
    $1.00M/mo
  9. 9
    SHIBATASHOTEN
    2 apps · highest at #231
    $1.00M/mo
  10. 10
    ReciMe Pty Ltd
    1 app · highest at #1
    $75.00M/mo

Revenue distribution

How all 303 apps spread across revenue bands.

203
<$1M
65
$1-5M
25
$5-15M
7
$15-35M
3
$35-90M
0
$90M+

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top Food & Drink apps by revenue and downloads?
This page tracks the top Food & Drink apps using estimated monthly revenue (MRR), annual revenue (ARR), App Store and Google Play download estimates, grossing rank, category position and monetization signals (subscription revenue, in-app purchases, ad revenue, paid downloads).
Which Food & Drink apps make the most money?
Rev.now ranks Food & Drink apps by directional revenue estimates from public store signals: grossing rank, scraped subscription pricing, in-app purchase tiers, install ranges, ratings velocity and category ARPU benchmarks. The top earners typically combine high paying-user counts with premium subscription revenue and meaningful in-app purchase earnings.
Which Food & Drink apps get the most downloads on the App Store and Google Play?
Download estimates use Google Play install ranges directly, and Apple App Store download estimates use ratings × the standard 1:75 ratio (Apple does not publish iOS install counts). Both are paired with ranking movement to show download trends and growth signals.
What monetization models do top Food & Drink apps use?
Most highest-grossing Food & Drink apps mix monetization models: subscription revenue (weekly, monthly, annual tiers), in-app purchases (one-time consumables, virtual currency), ad revenue (banner, interstitial, rewarded video) and paid-download revenue. The split varies by category - Food & Drink apps tend to lean toward a mix of in-app purchases and subscriptions.
Can I compare Food & Drink apps side by side by revenue, downloads and IAP?
Yes. Use the free compare tool to put any two Food & Drink apps side by side - estimated revenue, monthly active users, paying users, subscription pricing, in-app purchase tiers, grossing rank and monetization model - across the App Store and Google Play.
Does Rev.now show exact Food & Drink app revenue and earnings?
No. Rev.now shows estimated Food & Drink app revenue, estimated in-app purchase earnings, estimated subscription revenue and estimated ad revenue - not exact private Apple or Google financial data. Numbers are directional, useful for benchmarking and competitor research.