DoorDash can now pick up your packages for you!
🛵 DoorDash can now pick up your packages for you!
Instead of getting in your vehicle and driving to the nearest parcel delivery service of your choice, DoorDash is now offering to pick them up and save you the drive. The launch of the new service comes during one of the busiest times of the year: the post-holiday returns season. The service limits the pick-up to five packages for the cost of $5 even. Those who pay for the DashPass, the company’s subscription service, will have a flat fee of $3. The move is likely to capitalize on the existing logistics infrastructure and determine a new way to convince DoorDash’s existing customer base.
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