Save 10% on DoorDash food delivery and order some more tacos

If you’re like me, you’re probably ordering a lot more food delivery these days thanks to spending a lot more time at home. In many parts of the country, restaurants are still pretty limited in how many they can serve. Most are still depending on curbside pickup and delivery. So if you’re looking at food delivery services, you could probably stand to save a buck. Right now at Best Buy you can get a $100 DoorDash digital food delivery card on sale for $90. That’s only a 10% savings compared to a 20% savings we saw a month ago, but it’s still an extra $10 you can spend on actual food instead of the cost of getting that food.

This is a gift code, not a gift card. You don’t get anything physical for this purchase, but on the other hand you also get to benefit from it immediately. Redeem the code pretty much as soon as you buy it and you’ll get $50 in your DoorDash account. You can also send the code to someone else as a gift. Maybe Dad could use some food delivery as a late Father’s Day gift.

If you’ve never used DoorDash before, it’s just a way to order online deliveries usually revolving around food. It connects with more than 310,000 local and national restaurants in 4,000 cities in the U.S. and Canada. So support some small businesses and get your Chinese food, pizza, or Greek food delivered to your door. You can even order delivery from chain restaurants you normally wouldn’t expect delivery from like Wendy’s or Taco Bell. More than that, though, you can actually order groceries through DoorDash, too.

Go to DoorDash.com to use the code or just download the app on your smartphone (iOS or Android). You should be able to view the restaurants in your area and even see menus, get contact info, and more right inside the app.

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