DoorDash is set to give away 25,000 free Krispy Kreme doughnuts

DoorDash is set to give away 25,000 free Krispy Kreme doughnuts for one day only – here’s how you can get your hands on them

  • DoorDash is set to give away 25,000 free doughnuts for one day only
  • Diners can get their hands on a free box of birthday doughnuts on September 4
  • Spend $10 or more at Krispy Kreme via DoorDash app and add in free doughnuts
  • DoorDash is celebrating its birthday after launching in Australia two years ago

DoorDash is set to give away 25,000 free Krispy Kreme doughnuts for one day only.

Diners can get their hands on a free box of birthday doughnuts on Saturday, September 4 when they spend $10 or more at Krispy Kreme via the DoorDash app. 

To redeem the offer, simply add a free box of doughnuts for $0 to your order.

Each box comes with four limited-edition doughnuts covered in rainbow sprinkles – two strawberry flavoured and two white chocolates.

DoorDash is set to give away 25,000 free Krispy Kreme doughnuts for one day only

The special offer comes as the food delivery service is celebrating its birthday after launching in Australia two years ago.

The brand has rapidly become one of the largest delivery apps in the country, with 25,000 merchants on board and a driver network reaching more than 82 per cent of the population.

Diners can get their hands on a free box of birthday doughnuts on Saturday, September 4 when they spend $10 or more at Krispy Kreme via the DoorDash app

Diners can get their hands on a free box of birthday doughnuts on Saturday, September 4 when they spend $10 or more at Krispy Kreme via the DoorDash app

To mark the milestone, customers can get the free doughnuts delivered straight to their home – or skip the queue and pick up the box from a Krispy Kreme store when they place the order via the DoorDash app.

DashPass subscribers can claim the free doughnuts from Krispy Kreme for $0 and pay $0 delivery fees while stocks last.

Delivery will also be just $2 on all orders, all day Saturday.



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