- Customers add extra meals to support riders during Ramadan evenings
- Over twelve hundred UAE restaurants help make sharing feel effortless
- KeeShare runs nightly, aligning generosity with real-life routines
- Small gestures now travel from kitchens straight to delivery heroes
Just before sunset in Dubai, kitchens get louder, phones light up with food orders, and families settle in to break their fast. Ramadan evenings here move fast, but they also carry a quiet sense of generosity. Across the UAE, people are finding small ways to give back, even during everyday routines like ordering dinner.
This Ramadan, that moment of kindness now lives inside the Keeta app.
Backed by global tech leader Meituan, Keeta has introduced KeeShare, a simple feature that allows customers to add an extra meal to their order, if they choose, to be shared directly with their delivery rider. No complicated steps. No awkward exchanges. Just one extra tap at checkout.
It’s part of a wider shift in how UAE residents approach giving during Ramadan. More people are leaning toward practical generosity, choosing gestures that fit naturally into daily life. KeeShare taps into that mindset by making sharing part of something already familiar, ordering food.
More than 1,200 restaurants across the country are taking part, including popular names like Maraheb, Laffah, Papa Johns Pizza, Zaatar W Zeit, Texas Chicken, and Burger King. When customers opt in, the added meal is prepared alongside their own order and handed directly to the rider at pickup.
Quick action. Real impact.

What makes KeeShare feel thoughtful is how low-pressure it is. It’s optional, respectful, and designed to fit seamlessly into normal ordering habits. Customers don’t need to leave home. Restaurants don’t need to change operations. Riders receive a warm meal during long evening shifts. Everyone plays a part.
The initiative runs nightly from 5pm to 5am throughout Ramadan and has been approved by the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department, ensuring it aligns with local values and charitable guidelines.
For riders navigating traffic during peak iftar hours, this small gesture can mean everything. For families ordering dinner, it’s a gentle reminder that generosity doesn’t always require grand gestures. Sometimes it starts with a single extra meal.
Keeta describes KeeShare as a way to connect customers, restaurants, and riders through everyday kindness. And honestly, that’s what makes it work. It feels human. It feels local. It feels right for Ramadan.
KeeShare is now live on the Keeta app all Ramadan long. The next time you order, consider adding a meal for your rider and let your dinner do a little more good this season!