For Every $50 Spend on Groceries in May, Save $10 at Restaurants in June ($100 Discount Cap) @ DoorDash

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For every $50 you spend on groceries in May, get a $10 discount to spend at restaurants in June.
So what do you have to do? Just order – your spend on groceries in May will be tracked and for every $50 you spend, receive a $10 discount at the start of June to use on restaurants. Happy eating! $10 discount must be used by 30/6/24. You can rake in up to $100 in cashback, excluding delivery & service fees.

Interestingly they have also launched a loyalty card system at the same time with a similar kind of deal so I don’t know how all this is going to work 🀷:
Let's get started!
For every 4 Grocery orders, enjoy 50% (up to $15) off a restaurant order!

Hopefully this works better than the last similar deal I posted:
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/805548

Referral Links

Referral: random (794)

Referee gets $5-15 off first 1 or 2 orders over $15/$20. Referrer gets $5-$45 credit once referee places an order over $20.

Check the web page heading before joining as there are multiple sign up offers.

DRIVERS/DASHERS ONLY: random (20)

$400 Bonus for referrer and referee if referee does a certain amount of deliveries.

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Comments

  • +2

    Hopefully this works better than the last similar deal I posted.

    It can't, since doordash prices are now jacked and not the same as Coles prices. No sale items either, it's full price plus 10 or whatever percent.

    • Yeah they really ruined it with Coles when they did that.

  • This deal doesn't show up for me so maybe targeted. I only see the loyalty card deal.

    Given the price hikes its a hard sell to get me to shop for groceries on DD. With a $50 minimum your looking at $6+ for service fees alone. I almost feel obligated to pad out an order with items that are never in stock.

    • I wonder if you do that whether you will get a restaurant credit 😏, might give it a try.

      • What you get out of it depends on your substitution preferences. If you set it to refund it doesn't cost you anything (comes back to your card and not as credit) plus you get a reduced service fee and you keep the full $ off x spend from the deal. It has been this way for a while now and you can significantly maximise your discount this way.

        • Yeah that works really well for $ off x spend promos for sure. Good tip thanks.

          So do you think if you order over $50 and most of it is unavailable and refunded you will still get the restaurant credit for the next month?

          • @Skatez: I'm guessing here but I think it would work as credit comes back as an order adjustment after the transaction. If they don't honor for the subsequent restaurant deal next month you have something to challenge with support. Whether you'd be successful if needed to challenge is anyone's guess. My angle would be it wasn't my fault the items I wanted were out of stock :p.

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