$100 DoorDash gift cards are on sale for just $85 at Target
SAVE UP TO $22.50: Through July 25, you can pick up a DoorDash gift card for $25, $50, $100, or $150 for 15% off at Target, knocking those prices down to just $21.25, $42.50, $85, or $127.50, respectively.
The best things in life may be free, but the tastiest things in life cost an arm and a leg once you include taxes, fees, and tips. Food delivery prices are outrageous, but you can score more for less if you take advantage of a discounted DoorDash gift card at Target.
Through July 25, you can grab a DoorDash gift card valued from $25 to $150 for 15% off at Target. That means you could score $100 worth of dinner delivered to your door for only $85, $50 for $42.50, $25 for $21.25, or a whopping $150 for $127.50.
All of the pricing tiers except for the $150 gift card are available as both digital and physical gift cards (the $150 option is only physical). Digital gift cards are quicker and easier; they just require an email address and will be sent directly to your inbox a few hours after purchase. You can transfer your digital gift card to someone else if you wish, just as you can with a physical card.
Whether you want to lock in the savings for yourself or bless someone else in your life, meals (and more) delivered to your door for 15% less is a deal worthy of adding to your cart. Act quick, though. These DoorDash gift card deals will disappear Friday.
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Eufy Omni C20 Robot Vacuum and Mop With Self-Emptying Base — $379.99 (List Price $599.99)
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