Instacart and DoorDash to debut credit cards
April 8, 2021
The nation’s largest grocery and meal delivery companies are planning to roll out credit cards that offer rewards to frequent users of their services. Instacart is expected to launch a card next year that will allow cardholders to earn five percent back on purchases it delivers. DoorDash is said to be deciding on a card provider and is looking to recruit restaurants and other companies it works with to participate in partner offers.
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