DoorDash acts as a go-between for restaurants and consumers, offering an on-demand meal delivery service. DoorDash receives menus and pricing from restaurants, which it then makes available to hundreds of users via its app. Online users may purchase meals, which are subsequently brought to their homes by professional delivery workers known as dashers. That’s on me. As a result, operating expenses grew quickly … This hard reality ultimately led me to make this painful decision to reduce our team size.” One of DoorDash’s distinctive features is that it often charges no delivery costs at all. Additionally, the pricing of food displayed by restaurants on the app are the same as what it could be in-store, and because there is no fee to join up, users are not paying anything extra to utilize the app for meal delivery. Realizing how DoorDash has thrived despite being a non-profit organization is surprising. DoorDash is not “immune” to the present economic difficulties, according to Xu, who also notes that the firm was resilient both before and after the covid outbreak. It’s unclear which departments the cutbacks have affected the most severely.
— Tony Xu (@t_xu) November 30, 2022 Employees who lost their jobs will also get a February 2023 stock vesting bonus in addition to 17 weeks of pay. Additionally, workers will continue to get healthcare benefits until March 31, 2023, and they will have access to a directory that other businesses may use to get in touch with and hire them. DoorDash will set the termination date for workers who are in the US on a visa for March 1st, 2023, to give them ample time to find another employment.