Import Your Grocery List with DoorDash
DoorDash now offers a convenient feature that allows you to import your grocery list from Apple’s Reminders app. This makes it easier for you to buy groceries directly on the DoorDash app. When shopping on DoorDash, simply look for the button to import a list and select the list you want to bring over. Alternatively, you can paste a list if you prefer. DoorDash will then provide suggestions for items to add to your cart based on your list.
Enhanced Shopping Experience for Holidays
In addition to the grocery list import feature, DoorDash has introduced a suite of updates to make holiday shopping more convenient. One notable change is that when you search for a retail item, the search results will now display where you can purchase the product, its price, and the estimated delivery time all in one view. While this feature is currently available for alcohol searches, DoorDash plans to expand it to other categories like beauty and electronics in the near future.
Discounted DashPass for SNAP / EBT Recipients
SNAP / EBT recipients can now enjoy a discounted DashPass plan for one year. DashPass, which includes benefits like $0 delivery fees on eligible orders, typically costs $9.99 per month. However, SNAP / EBT recipients are eligible for the subscription at a discounted rate of $4.99 per month.
FAQs
Can I import multiple lists on DoorDash?
Currently, DoorDash allows you to import one grocery list at a time. However, you can easily switch between lists by selecting a different list to import.
Is the enhanced search feature available for all products?
While the enhanced search feature is currently live for alcohol searches, DoorDash plans to roll it out to other product categories like beauty and electronics in the coming months.
How can SNAP / EBT recipients sign up for the discounted DashPass plan?
SNAP / EBT recipients can sign up for the discounted DashPass plan by verifying their eligibility through the DoorDash app. Once verified, they can enjoy the benefits of the discounted subscription.
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