top of page

McDonald’s USA has expanded its digital delivery options through a new partnership with DoorDash, allowing customers to order McDelivery directly from the company’s website without needing an app, login or account.


The service enables users to place orders via mobile web or desktop, with fulfillment handled by DoorDash drivers. Customers can check out in fewer steps and choose from multiple payment options.


Tim Snyder, head of delivery at McDonald’s USA, said: “With millions of customers visiting [our website] each month, this channel extends our reach, offering a seamless and convenient way to have their McDonald’s favorites delivered. It reflects our continued commitment to meeting customer demands and strengthening accessibility across all touchpoints."


The move strengthens the companies’ existing global partnership, which already supports McDelivery in 29 countries. DoorDash and its affiliated brand Wolt provide delivery services for McDonald’s across markets including Canada, Germany, Australia, Finland and Japan.


Shanna Prevé, VP of enterprise sales and business development at DoorDash, added: “We’re making it easy for customers to order McDonald’s wherever they are. This global partnership is powered by innovation – driving sales, simplifying operations and elevating the customer experience.”


The launch reflects both companies’ efforts to expand digital ordering channels and improve accessibility for US customers.

McDonald’s and DoorDash launch web-based delivery ordering in US

Rafaela Sousa

20 August 2025

McDonald’s and DoorDash launch web-based delivery ordering in US

Related posts
Primo Brands breaks ground on new Mountain Valley Spring Water facility in Arkansas

Primo Brands breaks ground on new Mountain Valley Spring Water facility in Arkansas

Primo Brands Corporation has broken ground on a new production facility in Hot Springs, Arkansas, to expand capacity for its premium bottled water brand, The Mountain Valley.

Kerry Group to open first Pennsylvania coffee plant in Lehigh Valley

Kerry Group to open first Pennsylvania coffee plant in Lehigh Valley

Kerry Group is set to open its first Pennsylvania manufacturing facility in Hanover Township, Northampton County.

Diet Coke brings back retro favourites in UK and US for limited time

Diet Coke brings back retro favourites in UK and US for limited time

Diet Coke has relaunched two previous favourite products in the UK and US markets, as the ongoing nostalgia trend continues to drive innovation across the food and beverage industry.

Starbucks to close stores and cut 900 roles as part of restructuring plan

Starbucks to close stores and cut 900 roles as part of restructuring plan

Starbucks has announced plans to shut underperforming coffeehouses and cut around 900 corporate roles in North America as part of its “Back to Starbucks” restructuring plan.

bottom of page