The receipt you need is already there
$37.28. That’s the average DoorDash order, according to Business of Apps’ 2025 analysis of platform data. Americans collectively spent $67 billion on DoorDash in 2024 alone. Yet when it’s time to file an expense report, dispute a charge, or just figure out what you actually paid for last Tuesday’s lunch — the receipt is nowhere to be found.
The problem isn’t that DoorDash doesn’t provide receipts. It does — in at least three places. The problem is that most people don’t know where to look. A 2019 survey by Green America and Censuswide found that consumers throw away or lose 49% of the receipts they receive, even ones they intended to keep. Digital receipts buried in email fare no better when you’re searching “DoorDash” in an inbox with hundreds of promotional messages.
Sources: Business of Apps, DoorDash Statistics (2025); Green America & Censuswide, Consumer Receipt Survey (2019)