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DoorDash rolls out $5 USPS, UPS and FedEx package pickup service
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Food delivery business DoorDash has launched a new service that has nothing to do with meals. For a $5 fee, a "Dasher" will pick up any package a customer wants to mail and deliver it to a UPS, FedEx or USPS location.
DoorDash expects high demand for the service this month on the heels of the holiday season, when customers are returning a high volume of merchandise to retailers.
The company dubbed the new feature the "ultimate life hack for returning packages" in a press release announcing its launch.
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