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You Can Get $0 Delivery Fees With DoorDash If You Have An Eligible RBC Credit Card & Here’s How

Save an average of $4 to $5 dollars per order.

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If you're a big fan of ordering in (who isn't these days?), then you'll know the joy of grabbing your phone at the end of a long day, browsing the almost endless choices of meals from your favourite neighbourhood restaurants and ordering whatever you happen to be craving at that moment.

Do you know what makes the food taste even better? Free delivery! Now, if you're an eligible RBC credit cardholder you won't have to worry about delivery fees on qualifying orders for up to 12 months.

RBC and DoorDash have teamed up to give eligible RBC credit cardholders new perks through DashPass, DoorDash's subscription program. And, starting July 6, you can start saving right away.

You can get a free 12-month DashPass subscription — a $120 value — with your Premium RBC Credit Card, like the RBC Avion Visa Infinite Card or the WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard. This means no matter what you order or where it's from, your delivery fee will be $0 for the entire year.

Not only that, you get access to monthly DoorDash promotions and can earn 5% back in DashPass credits when you place orders for pick-up.

All remaining non-premium credit cards like the RBC Cashback Mastercard can enjoy a three-month free DashPass subscription and save an average of $5 per order when paying with your RBC credit card.


With summer in full swing, DoorDash will soon launch a multi-week-long program loaded with exclusive deals and discounts for DashPass members, including $10 off orders of $20 or more on eligible orders from participating restaurants.

Each weekly promotion will be inspired by a theme — like pizza week and burger week — so there's bound to be a deal that suits every taste.

These summer deals run from July 16 to September 9, so whatever you're craving, there'll be so many opportunities for DashPash subscribers to keep their tastebuds (and wallets) happy with DoorDash.

Free DashPass Subscription For RBC Credit Cardholders

Courtesy of Doordash

Price: Complimentary for eligible RBC credit cardholders. Check out if you're eligible by visiting www.rbc.com/doordash.

When: Starting July 6

Details: Whether you're craving pizza, sushi or biryani, you can get $0 delivery and other exclusive deals on eligible orders for up to a year just with your eligible RBC credit card. See here for a list of eligible credit cards and full terms & conditions.

To learn more about how you can save with DashPash as an RBC cardholder, head to DoorDash's website. You can also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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*Eligible RBC credit cardholders will receive a complimentary DashPass subscription for either 3 or 12 months (number of months is based on which eligible RBC credit card is used to subscribe). At the end of their complimentary subscription period, eligible RBC credit cardholders will be automatically enrolled into full-price DashPass subscriptions at the then-current rate. RBC credit cardholders can enroll in the benefit until July 5, 2023, and still receive the full DashPass subscription. See here for a list of eligible credit cards and full terms & conditions.

**Only applicable to orders at eligible merchants with a minimum subtotal of $12, excluding taxes and fees. Other fees (including service fee), taxes, and gratuity still apply. See here for more information and full terms & conditions.

***Credits only earned on Pickup orders with participating DashPass merchants. Credits will not be earned if other promotions are applied to the order. Credit calculated on order subtotal; maximum credit of $100 per order. See full offer terms and conditions here.

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