DoorDash – Food Delivery Apk

15.194.5
Order meals and snacks from your favourite local and national restaurants, or get groceries and essentials delivered to your door.
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DoorDash
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28 Mar 2022
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9 Dec 2024
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Order meals and snacks from your favourite local and national restaurants, or get groceries and essentials delivered to your door.

New users get 30% off your first 3 orders. T&C apply: New users only. Expires 30 days from new user’s first DoorDash order. Valid at participating stores only. 1 redemption per user for each category; national chain, local and grocery (3 in total). Max $20 discount per order. Fees apply.

YOUR FAVOURITE RESTAURANTS
Explore a wide variety of cuisines and get your meals faster with quick and easy ordering. From your local noodle place to your daily coffee fix to your go-to comfort food, find your favourites on DoorDash. National partners include McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Hungry Jack’s, Subway, Domino’s, KFC, Subway, Taco Bell, Nando’s, Oporto, Grill’d, Sushi Sushi, Zambrero and more.

GROCERIES AND CONVENIENCE
Order from your local Coles, IGA or 7-Eleven and have thousands of items delivered when you need them. Top up the pantry, grab last-minute ingredients, stock up on snacks to share with mates or cool down with a slurpee. Get your groceries and everyday essentials delivered with DoorDash.

SUBSCRIBE TO DASHPASS AND SAVE
With a DashPass subscription, enjoy unlimited deliveries and pay $0 delivery fees at DashPass merchants (min. spend applies), plus get access to special offers from local restaurants.

DELIVERY OR PICKUP?
Get what you need straight to your door, schedule delivery for when it’s most convenient for you, or order ahead with pickup for a fast and easy takeaway.

NO-CONTACT DELIVERY
Deliveries are left at your door, unless you choose “Hand it to me” when ordering. For contactless deliveries, your Dasher will leave your food in a safe place and let you know it’s ready.

TRACK YOUR ORDER
Real-time tracking lets you see when your order will arrive. We’ve factored in food prep and handling times, traffic, weather and more so you’ll know exactly when to set the table.

CONVENIENT PAYMENT
Pay with Google Pay, credit or debit card, PayPal or Afterpay.

ABOUT DOORDASH
DoorDash is a technology company that connects people with the best in their cities. Since 2013, we’ve been building products and services to empower local businesses and in turn, generate new ways for people to earn, work and live.

What's new

Our mission is to deliver good by connecting people and possibility. If we can play a small role in helping you spend more time with your friends and family or get ahead on your favorite projects, then we have delivered good.

We’re launching a new set of initiatives to deliver good within our communities, and you’ll see a new visual identity that reflects our spirit. Thank you for making DoorDash a success — we wouldn’t be here without you.

Upward and onward!
Tony Xu, CEO and Co-Founder

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15.193.13 130.57 MB 8.0 02/12/2024
15.192.5 130.19 MB 8.0 25/11/2024
15.191.4 130.19 MB 8.0 18/11/2024
15.189.3 153.36 MB 8.0 28/10/2024

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65 comments on "DoorDash – Food Delivery Apk"

  1. PizzaLover88 says:

    30% off? Can I use that on my pizza cravings? Asking for a friend… who is me!

  2. PizzaPanda says:

    ‘No-contact delivery’ sounds like my last date! 😂

  3. BurgerBandit says:

    ‘No-contact delivery’ sounds like the perfect way to avoid awkward small talk with my Dasher.

  4. FoodieExplorer says:

    This article encapsulates the essence of modern convenience, showcasing how DoorDash effectively bridges the gap between our fast-paced lives and our culinary cravings. The enticing discounts for new users are particularly appealing; they serve as an excellent incentive for those hesitant to embrace such services. Not only does DoorDash provide access to a diverse range of restaurants, but it also emphasizes local businesses, fostering community support. The subscription service offers a level of convenience that is hard to overlook. In a world where time is often scarce, having groceries and meals delivered straight to one’s door is revolutionary. This service not only saves time but also enriches our dining experiences by broadening our culinary horizons. One can only appreciate the effort invested in real-time tracking and no-contact delivery; these features reflect a commitment to customer satisfaction and safety. I wholeheartedly endorse this model as it aligns with contemporary lifestyle needs.

  5. SnackAttack says:

    So basically, I can have tacos delivered while wearing pajamas? Count me in!

  6. SnackAttack123 says:

    If only I could order a nap through DoorDash, life would be perfect!

  7. SlurpeeSlinger says:

    ‘DashPass subscription’? Can I get a subscription to fries instead?

  8. ChocoNinja says:

    ‘Track your order’? Oh great, now I can watch my food get delayed in real-time!

  9. __CoffeeCat__ says:

    ‘Unlimited deliveries’? I might as well change my name to DoorDash!

  10. HungryHippo says:

    I ordered pizza and it came faster than my last relationship!

  11. DataDrivenDiner says:

    ‘Real-time tracking’ is one of those innovations we often take for granted but should truly appreciate in today’s fast-paced world. This technology not only enhances user experience but also streamlines operations for restaurants and delivery personnel alike. By incorporating variables such as traffic and weather into their algorithms, DoorDash appears to have adopted a data-centric approach that many companies would do well to emulate. This commentary subtly hints at an underlying trend where efficiency meets consumer expectations—a trend that will likely define the future landscape of food service delivery.

    • TechSavvyChef says:

      ‘Data-driven’ indeed! It’s fascinating how tech has become an integral ingredient in our dining experiences.

  12. NoodleNinja says:

    ‘Track your order’? Why does it feel like I’m hunting down my dinner like a treasure hunt?

  13. CoffeeAddict99 says:

    In conclusion guys – if you’re looking forward towards maximizing life experiences whilst keeping up with modern-day demands – then why wait?! Get started today & join all those others who’ve already succumbed willingly into this digital age lifestyle where consuming becomes second nature – heck why don’t we just order coffee next too without leaving homes anymore?! Afterall what’s there really left unachieved once everything can come straight through screens?

  14. SillyBanana says:

    I thought ‘DoorDash’ was a new superhero! Where’s my cape?

  15. CaptainObvious says:

    Groceries delivered? Groundbreaking! What’s next, a phone that makes calls?

  16. #HungryNerd42 says:

    ‘Convenience’ has become such a buzzword lately that one wonders if it even retains its original meaning anymore! Sure, ordering food from DoorDash sounds great until you realize you’re trading away your exercise routine for greasy takeout again… But hey, let’s look at the bright side: at least my couch has never felt more loved! The sheer variety available—from gourmet burgers to artisanal sushi—is impressive for sure; however, one cannot overlook that behind every delightful meal lies a hidden cost: my waistline! If anything should be delivered urgently, it’s some self-control along with those fries! On another note, isn’t it wild how just five years ago we’d actually have to speak directly with someone at restaurants? Now we’re swiping screens and tapping buttons like we’re prepping for some futuristic dystopian game show where losers get stuck cooking dinner.

  17. SkepticalSam says:

    While I appreciate the concept of food delivery services like DoorDash, I can’t help but wonder about the broader implications of such convenience on society. Are we becoming so reliant on technology that we are willing to sacrifice not just our physical health through increased sedentary behavior but also the social fabric that comes from communal dining experiences? Moreover, the incessant promotions aimed at attracting new users might inadvertently promote impulsive spending habits rather than encouraging mindful eating or financial discipline. It seems that in our pursuit of efficiency, we may be neglecting fundamental human interactions over shared meals or even the joy derived from cooking at home. Furthermore, there’s always a looming question regarding food quality and safety when relying on third-party delivery services—a factor that this article glosses over.

  18. PracticalPenny says:

    While I appreciate what DoorDash offers—especially during these busy times—I can’t help but feel it’s contributing further towards fast-food culture’s expansion at the expense of home-cooked meals and healthy eating habits. It encourages impulsive eating instead of mindful consumption; who needs balance when you can have pizza within minutes? This trend doesn’t bode well for public health initiatives aimed at promoting nutrition education amongst younger generations.

    • BalancedBillie says:

      You raise valid points about health consciousness; however, perhaps fostering awareness around moderation could mitigate negative outcomes rather than demonizing convenience itself.

  19. says:

    ‘Groceries delivered’? Now that’s a power move right there!

  20. !WaffleWizard! says:

    ‘Schedule delivery’? Can I schedule it for breakfast every day?

  21. DataDrivenDiner says:

    ‘Convenience’ is indeed the operative word when discussing platforms like DoorDash; however, it warrants examination from an analytical perspective. Research indicates that consumer behavior shifts dramatically with the introduction of seamless ordering processes and instant gratification models embedded in tech-driven solutions like this one. Furthermore, one cannot overlook the implications on food quality—do quick deliveries compromise freshness? A comprehensive study could shed light on customer satisfaction levels versus food integrity upon arrival. If DoorDash could provide data analytics on user feedback concerning meal quality post-delivery, it would greatly contribute to improving their service model.

    • CriticalFoodie says:

      ‘Data’ will indeed be key as we navigate this evolving landscape! A focus on quality should remain paramount.

  22. _ChocoHolic_42 says:

    ‘Real-time tracking’? Now I can stalk my food like it’s an ex! This is revolutionary!

  23. CulinaryGuru42 says:

    This article perfectly encapsulates the evolving landscape of food delivery services. DoorDash’s strategic partnerships with both local eateries and national chains demonstrate a keen understanding of consumer behavior. As someone who frequently utilizes such platforms, I appreciate the variety and convenience offered. The promotional discount for new users is a clever marketing tactic that not only attracts new customers but also incentivizes trial across different food categories. Moreover, the emphasis on no-contact delivery amid ongoing health concerns is commendable, ensuring safety without sacrificing convenience. Overall, this piece highlights how technology continues to reshape our dining experiences.

    • FoodieFanatic says:

      Absolutely! The synergy between local and national businesses is fascinating and beneficial for all involved.

  24. TacoTitan says:

    ‘Order meals and snacks’? Does chocolate count as a snack or is it its own food group?

  25. _SarcasticSustainer_7 says:

    “Unlimited deliveries with DashPass”—oh joy! Who wouldn’t want to pay a subscription fee just to eat fast food from their couch? If anything screams ‘health-conscious living,’ it’s paying someone else to bring me my fried chicken while I binge-watch shows about self-improvement! Let’s hope they include some kale chips with every order because clearly nothing says balance quite like a side of guilt-free greens with my double cheeseburger!

  26. GastronomyGuru42 says:

    This article highlights an undeniable shift in consumer behavior towards more convenience-oriented dining options such as DoorDash—which is commendable yet concerning at times. On one hand, the ease of accessing various cuisines promotes culinary exploration among users who might otherwise stick with monotonous meal routines; however, it raises critical questions regarding our collective culinary literacy and dependency on technology for basic sustenance needs.

    • ChallengingCharlie says:

      Isn’t this all part of societal evolution? Technological advancements continuously alter our lifestyles; isn’t adaptation simply part of human progress?

    • EruditeEdith says:

      That adaptation must come with responsibility though; reliance on services like these could diminish traditional cooking skills over generations—a concerning trade-off indeed.

  27. _ChocoLover_ says:

    ‘Real-time tracking’? I need that for my friends too!

  28. _FoodieFrenzy_ says:

    ‘Quick and easy ordering’ – so basically, it’s like ordering a pizza but with less effort? Sign me up!

  29. #PragmaticGourmet says:

    ‘No-contact delivery’ is indeed intriguing; however, what happens if I ordered something meant for consumption straight away and it’s left out too long? Sure it looks great on paper—but do we ever stop to consider food safety standards when relying on strangers? Plus there’s this lingering suspicion about whether my precious gourmet meal will arrive cold or soggy because ‘real-time tracking’ failed me right when I was expecting my hot pad Thai! While I commend DoorDash for expanding their delivery options including groceries (a brilliant move given today’s grocery store chaos), one cannot ignore potential pitfalls lurking beneath this surface-level convenience: there could be miscommunication leading up my order falling apart mid-delivery despite all precautions outlined here!

  30. -ChillDude89- says:

    ‘Track your order in real-time’? That’s fantastic until you find yourself obsessively refreshing your app every two minutes wondering why your burrito hasn’t shown up yet… Talk about anxiety levels hitting new heights thanks to tech-driven services! But hey—who doesn’t love giving their Dasher live updates on their hunger levels? Still waiting though—isn’t there supposed to be magical teleportation involved somewhere in this process? Or perhaps someone misread ‘express delivery’ as just another excuse for taking their sweet time? At least now I know exactly which poor soul had lunch before mine due—it could make excellent fodder for future dinner party conversations!

  31. Gastronome101 says:

    I must commend the brilliance of DoorDash in streamlining the dining experience. The 30% discount for new users is an enticing offer that serves as a wonderful introduction to the platform. Additionally, the variety of cuisines and local partnerships is impressive, enabling patrons to explore their culinary preferences without stepping out of their homes. The promise of real-time tracking further enhances user confidence—what a remarkable innovation! If only all delivery services could provide such convenience and reliability! I envision a future where technology continues to make our lives easier, with platforms like DoorDash leading the way in redefining our relationship with food delivery. This service not only supports local businesses but also enriches our gastronomic experiences significantly.

    • EpicureanDreamer says:

      Absolutely agree! The ability to order from both local gems and national chains makes it a versatile choice for any occasion.

  32. SillySalad says:

    30% off? Does that mean I can finally afford avocados?

  33. FastFoodFreak says:

    I just ordered McDonald’s at midnight. Living the dream, folks!

  34. GroceryGoober says:

    ‘Track your order’ – now if only I could track my motivation to cook!

  35. SillyDuck says:

    Wow, I never thought ordering food could be so complicated! What’s next, a degree in culinary logistics?

  36. CaptainConvenience says:

    ‘No-contact delivery’? Does that mean I can order from bed and not even say ‘thank you’?

  37. CouchPotato42 says:

    $0 delivery fees with DashPass? If only my life had $0 problems too.

  38. DataDrivenDude says:

    It’s fascinating watching industries evolve alongside emerging technologies….although curious whether anyone had considered implications arise further down road–maybe ethical ones regarding labor practices revolving around gig economy players currently being supported via platforms like DoorDash as well… Great read nonetheless!

  39. MunchkinMadness says:

    ‘Unlimited deliveries’? Looks like I’m officially a professional couch potato now!

  40. <3FoodieLover<3 says:

    ‘Explore a wide variety of cuisines’? I’m so glad there’s an app for things we already do!

  41. TacoQueen99 says:

    30% off? Wow, I’m sure that will cover the delivery fee… #sarcasm

  42. #1SnackAttack says:

    ‘Order meals and snacks’? Thanks for the tip, Sherlock. How else would I survive?

  43. OptimisticGourmet says:

    The notion of exploring various cuisines from home really excites me! We live in an age where culinary diversity is just a click away thanks to platforms like DoorDash. As someone who cherishes gastronomic adventures yet sometimes struggles with time constraints due to work commitments, this service provides me access to delightful foods I’d otherwise miss out on entirely—especially during weekdays when cooking feels more like an obligation than an enjoyment.

  44. CulinaryScholar says:

    The advent of food delivery services has undeniably reshaped consumer behavior in remarkable ways worth noting. DoorDash’s strategy provides insight into how technology can facilitate access to diverse cuisines while catering to individual preferences and dietary needs—this reflects an impressive understanding of modern culinary trends. Additionally, the integration of grocery deliveries highlights an essential shift towards holistic consumerism where meal preparation extends beyond mere sustenance into an experience curated through various local offerings. This dual approach not only caters to immediate cravings but also fosters community connections with local suppliers—an aspect often overlooked in discussions about online ordering platforms. One must also recognize how services like DashPass incentivize frequent usage while reinforcing loyalty among users who seek cost-effectiveness without compromising choice or quality.

  45. !RandomDude! says:

    $20 max discount per order? Wow, I guess I’ll just have to starve after that!

  46. SkepticalScholar says:

    While I acknowledge the efficiency of DoorDash, one cannot ignore the troubling implications of such platforms on local economies and restaurant viability. The article glosses over the potential pitfalls—high commission rates can cripple small businesses, pushing them towards unsustainable models. Furthermore, one must question whether this surge in convenience comes at the cost of community engagement and culinary diversity. The focus on discounts for new users may seem enticing but it often results in a fleeting customer base that prioritizes deals over meaningful connections with local cuisine.

  47. SkepticalSteve says:

    The idea behind DoorDash is fascinating, yet I find myself questioning its long-term viability and ethical implications. While it claims to support local businesses, one wonders if this is genuinely beneficial or merely a superficial marketing tactic designed for user acquisition. The exorbitant fees charged from restaurants often result in inflated menu prices for consumers, effectively negating any savings offered through promotions for new users. Moreover, the environmental impact due to increased vehicle traffic for deliveries cannot be overlooked; it raises questions about sustainable practices in an age where climate change should be at the forefront of our concerns.

  48. FuturisticFeline says:

    While leveraging technology may enhance productivity levels significantly especially amidst today’s fast-paced world—we oughtn’t forget important cultural implications underlying community engagement fostered by sharing meals together throughout history too… Maybe integrating some more social elements could revitalize these apps meaningfully even further instead merely hyper focusing upon individual benefit derived from them alone.

  49. PizzaPanda says:

    I just love spending my money on delivery fees. So convenient!

  50. _IronyAlert_99 says:

    ‘Get your groceries delivered right to your door,’ they say! Isn’t it ironic that we live in a time where we can have sushi delivered faster than we can walk to our own kitchen? This whole concept is almost too convenient; I mean, where’s the joy in preparing your meals when you can just order them? It’s like living in a culinary dystopia where cooking becomes obsolete! Next thing you know, they’ll be delivering pre-peeled oranges while I sit on my couch watching TV without so much as lifting a finger!

  51. CynicalScribe says:

    While the allure of DoorDash’s promises may seem beguiling at first glance, one must scrutinize the underlying implications of such convenience. Is it not alarming that we have become so reliant on delivery services that we forgo traditional methods of dining? The purported savings often come at a price—higher fees and inflated menu prices become commonplace. Moreover, I question whether this trend truly supports local businesses or merely contributes to an increasingly homogenized dining landscape dominated by corporate giants. It is vital we remain vigilant about what these conveniences mean for our society at large, lest we find ourselves in a dystopian future where cooking becomes obsolete.

  52. -WittyBard- says:

    ‘Order ahead,’ they say; yet amidst this cavalcade of culinary choices, I often find myself perplexed by indecision! It’s almost comical how many times I’ve scrolled through my options only to end up returning to pizza or sushi—the very staples that surely form part of every modern epicurean’s repertoire! Nevertheless, I find joy in exploring new restaurants through DoorDash’s expansive catalog—my wallet feels lighter but my taste buds are certainly richer for it! Perhaps they should introduce an algorithm based on past orders called ‘The Order You Always Make.’ Ironically enough, if they did so, I might just finally try something new!

  53. MirthfulMegan says:

    I must say, reading about DoorDash made me chuckle! Who would’ve thought we’d come so far that ordering food would feel akin to summoning magic? ‘Hocus Pocus! Bring me tacos!’ It’s almost as if we’re living in some dystopian future where walking into a restaurant is a thing of yesteryear—like going outside could become an extreme sport! But honestly, it’s convenient enough that even my couch-potato self might think about indulging once in a while…as long as my cat doesn’t claim my fries first!

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