This was posted 8 months 2 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

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30% off (Max $25 Discount) Grocery Orders over $60 (Delivery and Service Fees Apply) @ DoorDash

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I ordered from coles, prices are jacked and you don't get any weekly sales prices.

Good for basics, a good tip is to search "Coles" in the search bar for Coles products.

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

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

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

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  • This would be a $6-$7 service fee + $1 bag fee + delivery fee on top of the inflated prices and no specials. Is this really worth it?

    • +4

      Yes there is a discount to be had, quick way to work it out is add $60 worth of milk and see what the net price is vs in store price.

      Also, if you don't have discounted doordash credit loaded in, you're doing it wrong.

      • Well yeah but if you don't have multiple cards for a decent flybuys offer and paying with discounted GC you're also doing it wrong.

        And different products are inflated at different rates, so $60 worth of milk isn't telling because I'm not buying $60 worth of milk.

        Maybe if you had dash pass it would be worthwhile. But as it stands I would have $13 in fees and groceries on Doordash are inflated more than 8%, which means I'd be losing out even without counting flybuys offers or in-store specials.

        • I did two shops today, one with doordash, my calculated net saving was around 12.5% (vs buying instore) on top of the 10-15% off discounted gift cards I used. So way ahead there.

          The other shop was with Coles plus saver 10% off plus $15 off $150 with CommBank card. I basically maximised that discount because I spent $150.46 after the 10% off (not factoring in $7 monthly charge). I also qualified for week 1 of 4 for 10,000 points (min spend $50 for me)

          If you don't have dashpass and/or have crap drivers, then definitely not with it.

      • If you're ordering cold products especially milk, yogurt etc using DD you're doing it all wrong (or maybe its just my local slack "Dashers" not using freaking cooler bags when doing grocery runs in this stupid heat/humidity weather).

        Multiple times + multiple dashers, items arrive warm and or barely cool.

        • Sounds like you should be getting free products. No issue here in Melbourne for me so far. Wouldn't risk ordering stuff like that in warm weather.

        • I get milk no problem. Only problem is the dasher doesn't always grab the ones with long expiry dates. I like to get 4L at once and have it last 10 days. But sometimes the milk at the front expires in two days.

          • @AustriaBargain: I haven't had that issue with milk, but have had it with bread and croissants…. and forget about ordering eggs.

        • When it comes to cold items I go for places that is closest to me (Anything under 2m) and I'll always get the items delivered cold but yeah if you're someone that is ordering from somewhere more than 2m expect the items to be delivered cold/warm on most days because these Dashers they just LOVE to deliver multiple orders… The express option is not even reliable.

  • Anyone have the code? It showed up yesterday on my account, but it's gone today.

  • … DoorDash changed this deal. When this was posted the deal disappeared the next day now it's been back for a couple of days now but they changed it from $60 to $75 min spend and instead of it being 30% it's 15%.

    https://i.imgur.com/mrKmF5m.png

    DoorDash is (profanity) scum. Imagine the fees at $75… same discount tho max $25 off.

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