DoorDash charges

Ramp has processed transactions for DoorDash.

You might see DoorDash listed on your credit card statement as:
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DoorDash could appear on your statement as:

What is DoorDash?

DoorDash is a North American food delivery service with a simple vision: To be able to get any food delivered to customers' doors in just a few clicks. The idea behind the company is to connect customers with local restaurants, giving them the ability to enjoy their favorite meals from the comfort of their own homes. Founded in 2013, DoorDash has since grown to over 6,000 cities across Canada, the United States, and Australia, and has partnered with over 300,000 local and national restaurants. The company boasts a user-friendly website and app, and offers exceptional customer service to ensure its users get a seamless experience when ordering their meals.

DoorDash is known for providing a range of services, designed to make food delivery as user-friendly and efficient as possible. These services include:

  1. Restaurant food delivery: DoorDash partners with restaurants of all sizes to deliver their menus to customers' doors.
  2. Convenience stores delivery: Customers can order items from convenience stores, including groceries, household essentials, and snacks.
  3. Alcohol delivery: DoorDash also provides alcohol delivery services in select markets for individuals over 21.
  4. Group ordering: DoorDash makes it easy for large groups to order together using the Group Order feature, which allows one person to set up a meal and invite others to join in.
  5. DashPass: For users who frequently use DoorDash, the company offers an exclusive subscription plan that provides free delivery on orders over $12, among other perks.

DoorDash website:

“Accurate classification of expenses is vital for businesses as it forms the backbone of financial reporting, tax compliance, and strategic decision-making. It enables businesses to track and analyze their spending patterns, identify cost-saving opportunities, and assess the profitability of various operations or projects.”
Audrey Carroll
Senior Manager, Accounting, Ramp

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