Company Directory - DoorDash, Inc.
Company Details - DoorDash, Inc.

DoorDash, Inc.
WebsiteSan Francisco, United States
DoorDash is a technology company that specializes in on-demand food delivery and logistics services, connecting consumers with local restaurants. The company has also partnered with Klarna to offer buy now, pay later options, adding flexibility to its payment methods.
CCI Score
CCI Score: DoorDash, Inc.
-55.56
0.02%
Latest Event
Controversial BNPL Partnership with Klarna
DoorDash, Inc. announced its partnership with Klarna to offer a Buy Now, Pay Later option for food delivery and groceries, drawing criticism for potentially exploiting financially vulnerable consumers during economic hardship.
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DoorDash, Inc. is currently rated as a Quisling.
Latest Events
- MAR312025
DoorDash, Inc. announced its partnership with Klarna to offer a Buy Now, Pay Later option for food delivery and groceries, drawing criticism for potentially exploiting financially vulnerable consumers during economic hardship.
- MAR212025
The article details how DoorDash, amidst a broader industry trend, has abandoned its immigrant workforce through deceptive tipping practices and insufficient support, culminating in a settlement over a lawsuit alleging misappropriation of worker tips.
- FEB252025
A nearly $17 million settlement was reached after DoorDash was found to have misappropriated tips intended for its delivery workers by integrating them into base pay, highlighting unethical labor practices and exploitation.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
February 25
The settlement stems from findings that DoorDash misled both consumers and delivery workers by diverting tips meant for dashers into base pay, thereby undermining fair labor practices. This deceptive approach not only exploited workers' rights but also signifies an ethical breach in business practices, reflective of authoritarian economic behaviors that disregard worker welfare.
DoorDash to pay millions to dashers after company pocketed tips
- FEB242025
A probe led by New York Attorney General Letitia James revealed that between 2017 and 2019, DoorDash used customer tips to offset delivery worker salaries, deceiving both workers and customers. The $16.75M settlement, which benefits 60,000 Dashers, exposes unethical labor practices that undermine fair compensation and contribute to systemic exploitation.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 20
The investigation found that DoorDash deliberately misappropriated customer tips to cover part of worker salaries, effectively reducing Dashers' earnings without their knowledge. This deceptive practice reflects a severe breach in fair labor practices and ethical responsibility, contributing to the exploitation of workers. Such actions are in line with practices that undermine worker rights and fuel broader systems of corporate complicity in oppressive economic structures.
- FEB242025
DoorDash reached a settlement agreement of nearly $17M to resolve allegations that it diverted delivery workers' tips to subsidize base pay, raising serious concerns about its labor policies and fair pay practices.
-70
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 20
The article details that DoorDash allegedly diverted workers’ tips to cover part of their base pay, thereby misleading consumers and exploiting delivery workers. This practice reflects a violation of fair labor practices and highlights a troubling trend of worker exploitation, which is counter to ethical labor relations. Such behavior, particularly when it harms the financial wellbeing of workers, contributes to the broader systemic issues that facilitate authoritarian economic practices.
DoorDash to pay nearly $17M to delivery drivers to settle pay dispute
- NOV112023
The Financial Times report highlights that DoorDash, alongside Walmart, deliberately avoided engaging with UN special rapporteur Olivier de Schutter, raising serious concerns about the company's commitment to labor rights and transparency in its treatment of workers.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 20
DoorDash's decision to shun the UN human rights rapporteur is indicative of an avoidance to address labour standards issues, undermining efforts to ensure fair treatment of workers. This act is particularly concerning from an anti-fascist and labor rights standpoint, as it points to corporate resistance against external accountability on critical human rights matters.
- FEB082023
DoorDash, Inc. has significantly influenced Chicago municipal elections by donating tens of thousands of dollars to multiple candidates. This action raises concerns about corporate interference and the potential for such contributions to cultivate a political environment that favors corporate interests and potentially authoritarian outcomes.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
October 15
DoorDash’s large donations, ranging from $2,500 to $10,000, to various Chicago aldermanic candidates demonstrate significant corporate political contributions. Such financial interventions can be seen as a method of influencing local governance in ways that might undermine democratic accountability and enable corporate interests to overshadow public welfare, aligning with authoritarian practices.
DoorDash pours tens of thousands into Chicago municipal election campaigns, outspending similar apps
- JUL082022
DoorDash formed a new Political Action Committee (DashPAC) to expand its direct political contributions, signaling a strategic move to influence political outcomes while also engaging in labor practices aimed at preserving its gig-worker model.
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Public and Political Behavior
March 20
DoorDash’s establishment of DashPAC marks a significant expansion of its political influence by channeling funds directly to political campaigns. This move raises concerns about the potential for corporate money to sway political decisions in ways that support authoritarian practices and undermine democratic accountability.
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Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility
March 20
In addition to its PAC formation, DoorDash has shown a pattern of resisting progressive labor reforms by forming a trade association to oppose reclassification of gig workers. This approach undermines fair labor practices and worker rights, contributing to economic structures that favor corporate interests over employee welfare.
Industries
- 4922
- Local Messengers and Local Delivery
- 5415
- Computer Systems Design and Related Services
- 7225
- Restaurants and Other Eating Places