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DoorDash’s sales soar in Q1 but its costs also grow

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DoorDash sales soared in the first quarter as it added new customers, putting to rest any question of whether delivery demand will continue as the pandemic wanes.

The San Francisco company said its revenue jumped 35% to $1.46 billion in the January-March period. That was well ahead of Wall Street’s forecast of $1.38 billion, according to analysts polled by FactSet.

DoorDash said its total orders grew 23% to 404 million, also topping analysts’ expectatio­ns. It said average order frequency per customer reached a record high as the company added more DashPass members, who pay a $9.99 monthly fee for unlimited free deliveries.

DoorDash sales more than tripled in 2020 as the pandemic fueled demand. Last year, however, the company said it was unsure what would happen to demand after vaccines rolled out and consumers could visit dining rooms again.

But DoorDash CEO Tony Xu said it turns out that dining out and ordering delivery are complement­ary, and Americans are doing a lot of both.

“People are not substituti­ng eating in with eating out,” Xu said.

Still, it was a costly quarter for the company. DoorDash’s net loss widened to $167 million, from $110 million in the same period a year ago. DoorDash spent more on stock-based compensati­on and marketing costs.

The company is also trying to ease the burden of high gas prices for its drivers. DoorDash is offering drivers 10% cash back on their gas purchases through August. (AP)

 ?? ?? The DoorDash app is shown on a smartphone in New York. (AP)
The DoorDash app is shown on a smartphone in New York. (AP)

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