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McDonald’s, DoorDash enable customers to order McDelivery via mobile web or desktop without any app downloads, logins or accounts required

August 14, 2025 //  by Finnovate

McDonald’s and DoorDash are rolling out a new online ordering experience in the United States, allowing customers to order McDelivery via mobile web or desktop without any app downloads, logins or accounts required. Orders are fulfilled by Dashers, offering a fast and reliable delivery experience. To order online, customers can now simply enter their address, select a drop-off option and place their order. The companies say the launch reflects both brands’ “shared commitment to digital innovation and broadening customer choice” by making delivery more convenient and more efficient. Shanna Prevé, VP of enterprise sales & business development at DoorDash. “This global partnership is powered by innovation – driving sales, simplifying operations, and elevating the customer experience.” “With millions of customers visiting McDonalds.com each month, this channel extends our reach, offering a seamless and convenient way to have their McDonald’s favorites delivered,” said Tim Snyder, head of delivery at McDonald’s USA. The launch also represents the latest milestone in McDonald’s and DoorDash’s global partnership, which now supports McDelivery in 29 countries.

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