DoorDash and PC Optimum Reward coming together for new loyalty integration
DoorDash has announced a new partnership with PC Optimum Rewards that both companies say will give Canadian users of both new ways to earn PC Optimum points.
PC Optimum said that starting today, members of its loyalty program can earn five points for every dollar spent on eligible DoorDash made from restaurants and Loblaw-banner stores, including Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills, Loblaws and Shoppers Drug Mart.
"PC Optimum™ has always been about rewarding Canadians for the things they buy most often," said Lauren Steinberg, executive vice-president and chief digital officer at Loblaw Companies Limited. "By partnering with DoorDash, we're extending the value of our program beyond our stores and into even more moments of everyday life. Whether it's groceries, everyday essentials, pharmacy, or now your favourite restaurant meals, we're making it easier to earn rewards wherever and however you choose to eat. This is another step in solidifying PC Optimum™ as the most rewarding and relevant loyalty program in the country."
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PC Optimum members can earn five points for every dollar spent on eligible DoorDash orders after linking their PC Optimum account to their DoorDash account. PC Optimum members will receive ten points for every dollar spent on eligible orders for the first three months, unlocking double the points-earning —in addition to 25,000 PC Optimum points for customers that are entirely new to DoorDash.
"Connecting customers with the best of their neighbourhoods is our bread and butter, whether that's by ordering a delicious restaurant meal, a weekly supply of groceries, or a last-minute beauty haul," said Kyra Huntington, head of strategy and operations at DoorDash Canada. "By enabling customers to earn PC Optimum points on many purchases through DoorDash, we're providing customers with an accelerated way for individuals to save on future shopping trips at Loblaw-banner stores. The more you order in, the more you can save the next time you go out."
