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DoorDash launches new grocery service in select Canadian cities

Food delivery app DoorDash has introduced a new delivery option for groceries and everyday essentials through a service called DashMart.

DoorDash positioned DashMart as a virtual grocery store. Instead of wandering through the aisles of a grocery store, users can browse through different categories of groceries. The store has more than 2,000 offerings, including fresh produce, dairy, and pantry staples. Items from local merchants will also be available, depending on location.

“We’ve seen from our DashMart locations in the U.S. that restaurants and local merchants can find success selling their retail products and reaching online customers in new ways or for the first time,” Shilpa Arora, an executive at DoorDash Canada, said in a statement.

DashMart sits under the convenience tab on the DoorDash app.

The service is only available in parts of Toronto, London, Winnipeg, Vancouver, and Kitchener at this time. More cities will be added in the new year.

The organization already offered users the ability to pick items to be delivered from certain convenience stores.

The DoorDash app is available on iOS and Android.

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Source: DoorDash

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You can now order pet food from PetSmart with DoorDash

PetSmart has announced that you’re now able to get same-day delivery from the retailer on DoorDash, allowing pet food and accessories to be delivered right to your door.

As part of the retailer’s launch on the delivery platform, DoorDash and PetSmart are offering 20 percent off and $0 delivery from now until November 15th with the code ‘PetSmart.’

DoorDash is available on desktop, iOS and Android.

 

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DoorDash expands alcohol delivery to Canada

DoorDash is expanding alcohol delivery to Canada.

The service launched in California before the COVID-19 pandemic and has been expanding to other U.S. states over the past several months.

Now, Canadians can toggle to the ‘Alcohol’ tab of the DoorDash app to view a selection of drinks from restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores and other businesses.

To verify that you’re 19 or order, the DoorDash app has a one-time requirement that you upload a photo of your ID. DoorDash says its delivery people, ‘Dashers,’ will see a blurred version of the ID that displays your photo and birth date only. They’ll use this to visually confirm your identity upon drop-off.

DoorDash is available on iOS, Android and the web.

Alongside this announcement, DoorDash has revealed partnerships with Responsibility.org and Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) to promote safe and responsible drinking.

Source: DoorDash