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Chase and DoorDash partnership expansion could include grocery benefits

They will go to Chase Sapphire and other consumer-branded cards

Supermarket News

August 1, 2024

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Chase announced an extension and expansion of its partnership with DoorDash. Starting today, Chase Sapphire and other eligible Chase cardmembers will receive recurring benefits on orders from grocery, convenience, and non-restaurant stores on DoorDash. This partnership also provides access to a complimentary DashPass membership for existing Chase cardmembers and consumers who sign up through Dec. 31, 2027. DashPass is DoorDash’s membership program that offers deals, members-only benefits, and unlimited $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible orders from restaurants, grocery, convenience, and non-restaurant stores. 

For $9.99/month or $96/year, DashPass members save an average of $5 on every eligible order and since launching in 2018, members have saved over $10 billion globally​​.

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