USA. Diverse, competitive, confident, and beautiful. The land of opportunities, with bustling cities home to the most hardworking people in the world. And, when it’s time to take a break, whether it’s lunch or afternoon snack, there’s no better way, no other than indulging in the tastiest treats, thank you to DoorDash. Ordering food like working in secluded cubicles, with walls separating you, is not ideal. So, why don’t you be social by doing it in groups? Did you know that DoorDash allows group ordering? Perfect for co-workers. RSF has more!
Group Orders for a more efficient teamwork
DoorDash lets Group Orders, so you and your co-workers won’t need to order from each of your phones, making it easier as you guys add items to one cart. Here’s how it works. One of you will create a link from a DoorDash account – take note that others in the team won’t need their DoorDash account – share this link to your team, order, track, and munch! Plus, you can even pre-order!
Game on, specifically, the steps are as follows:
- Sign in to DoorDash.
- Select the restaurant.
- Tap the Group Order button on the page of the restaurant.
- Send the Group Order link to others.
- Once everybody is done adding their items to the cart, you can close the Group Order option and complete the checkout. And, you guys are done! Simply talk your way before the sumptuous food arrives, and indulge!
Tips to make the most of Group Orders
Of course, like chasing deadlines, and then, submitting deliverables on time, the most incredible Group Orders won’t be possible with hitches. So, to avoid these hitches, follow these tips!
First, do not wait for those slowpokes. Lunchbreaks are only within an hour, and like calculating the time during layovers at a destination, should you wish to still tour around, allot ample time like around 30 to 40 minutes before lunchbreak hour is concluded. If others won’t want to chime in to order, get going.
Second, inform your co-workers of delivery charges. The nice stuff on this feature is that it generally computes the total amount, no need to pull that mobile calculator. However, your co-workers should know the delivery charge amount, tips, and others.
Third, before finalizing and locking the cart, do a quick pass to ensure all vegetarians, vegans, or colleagues with allergies have their needs met.
Lastly, make sure your co-workers know where their food will be delivered. Do not act as if you are also responsible for bringing the food bags to them, not going to work. Inform them whether it will be at the front lobby, break room, pantry, or a certain table, so no one misses their meal when the delivery staff arrives. Because, the secret to satisfying moments during lunchhour with co-workers is efficient planning. Let’s go! For more delivery line dance of news, keep browsing RSF! Thank you for reading!