
DoorDash offering relief program to its drivers as gas prices rise
USA TODAY
DoorDash is offering cash back and weekly relief payments to drivers in the wake of the Iran war, which has led to gas prices skyrocketing.
DoorDash is rolling out a new emergency relief program for its drivers, hoping it will help amid rising gas prices as the Iran war rages on.
The delivery service's new program is set to offer 10% cash back to DoorDash Dashers filling up on gas, including those who use DoorDash cards. Weekly relief payments will also be available to eligible drivers, the company said.
As gas prices remain high for some, here's what to know about the new program helping Dashers.
DoorDash's new program allows Dashers in the United States to get 10% cash back on gas if they use the DoorDash Crimson card. Weekly relief payments are also available for Dashers who drive 125 miles or more while dashing, the company said in a release.
Dashers who qualify for both cash back and relief payments could save between $1.40-$1.90 per gallon based on their miles driven while actively completing deliveries in a week, according to the release.













