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DoorDash Australia is delivering four days of free favourites 2 mins read
Key Facts:
  • Four-day giveaway: Runs from Wednesday 26 November to Saturday 29 November.
  • Free favourites: Burgers, burritos, pizzas, and meal bundles – one menu item per order*.
  • Includes Guzman Y Gomez, Betty’s Burgers, Grill’d and more via the DoorDash app.
  • 15,000 free items available each day from 4 pm until sold out.
  • Terms apply: Service and delivery fees apply; offer valid for new and existing customers.

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Four Days. Four Icons. For Free.
Free Burgers, Burritos, Pizzas and Meal Bundles.* Only on DoorDash 

Australia – DoorDash is launching one of its biggest giveaways ever, unveiling a four-day mega giveaway, serving Aussies some of their favourite select items for free*.

From Wednesday 26 November until Saturday 29 November, new and existing DoorDash customers can get free burgers, burritos, pizzas, and meal bundles from 4 pm daily from a range of their favourite local and national restaurants like Guzman Y Gomez, Betty’s Burgers, Grill’d and many more options on the DoorDash app.

As the calendar fills, to-do lists grow, and the end-of-year rush kicks in, this is the moment Aussies need a break. A treat. A lift. A little help before December officially arrives. It’s DoorDash’s way of bringing extra joy to the silly season and delivering the dishes and go-to favourites that fuel everyone ahead of the busiest weeks of the year.

Looking for a new delivery app? DoorDash is ready to help with more choice, value, convenience, and four days of 60,000 of your most-loved items free*. Fees, including service and delivery fees apply. 

DoorDash is always here to make life a little easier, bringing convenience, value, and the comfort of your favourite and essential items when you need them.

Customers simply download and open the DoorDash app, choose their item from participating restaurants, and enjoy! 

 

WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER - FREE BURGERS

  • 15,000 free burgers from 4 pm until daily limits are reached

 

THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER — FREE BURRITOS

  • 15,000 free burritos from 4 pm until daily limits are reached

 

FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER— FREE PIZZAS 

  • 15,000 free pizzas from 4 pm until daily limits are reached

 

SATURDAY 29 NOVEMBER — FREE MEAL DEALS

  • 15,000 meal bundles from  4 pm until daily limits are reached. 

 

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High-resolution imagery available for download HERE

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

*Fees, including delivery and service fees apply. Offer valid for one selected menu item per order across select merchants while supplies last.  15,000 redemptions available per day on select items identified on DoorDash. Offer valid between 3:00pm - 11:59pm AEST on 26th November to 29th November 2025. One redemption per customer per day. No minimum spend required. All deliveries are subject to availability. Must have or create a valid DoorDash account with a valid form of accepted payment on file. Cannot be exchanged, redeemed or substituted for cash or other currency. Non-transferable. DoorDash consumer terms and conditions apply. DoorDash may vary, update or cancel this offer at any time.

 


About us:

About DoorDash:

DoorDash (NASDAQ: DASH) is one of the world's leading local commerce platforms that helps businesses of all kinds grow and innovate, connects consumers to the best of their neighborhoods, and gives people fast, flexible ways to earn. Since its founding in 2013, DoorDash has expanded to more than 40 countries, using technology and logistics to shape the future of local commerce and broaden access to opportunity. With a growing international presence that now includes Deliveroo and Wolt, DoorDash combines global scale with local expertise to serve communities around the world.


Contact details:

For media enquiries please contact Romano Beck on behalf of DoorDash Australia:
Alexandra Gormly, [email protected] 

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