DoorDash Deals: Stay Cozy, Get Cooked

DoorDash Deals: Stay Cozy, Get Cooked

As technology blurs the lines between human and machine, DoorDash reminds us of our endless pursuit of laziness.

Score 50% off DashPass and $8 off your next order at participating restaurants with New Year's promo codes. NBA fans, get 50% off orders when a player scores 50+ points during the game. New users can enjoy up to $25 off their first order using code DASH30NOW.

Beyond these, DoorDash offers rotating weekly deals: 25% off your entire order, $5 off $20 spend, and 30% off lunchtime delivery (for existing customers too). BOGO entrees for £15+ orders are also available. Free delivery on first orders for non-sign-ups motivates the couch-potato in all of us.

DoorDash student discounts offer half-price DashPass at just £4.99 a month, with 3 months free if you’re not a student but still want in. Chase cardholders can get 50% off and three months free on their next 9 months of service. With the new Going Out program and DoorDash Dot robot delivery, DoorDash continues to evolve its offerings.

The future is here, or maybe just your living room, where you can order anything from burgers to authentic tacos without leaving your couch. Whether you're binge-watching TV or trying to avoid social interaction, DoorDash has got you covered.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/doordash-promo-code/

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