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Jokes Abound as Doordash Offers ‘Pay Later’ Feature

by JD Rucker
March 22, 2025
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DoorDash, the largest food delivery company in the United States, has announced they’re partnering with the “buy now, pay later” service provider Klarna. This has led to mixed reactions from social media users mocking the idea of using a payment plan for a meal.

Klarna has been showing up as an option at multiple retailers and is rumored to be on its way to an initial public offering, per NBC News. The service provider said in a press release that DoorDash customers will be able to pay in full at checkout, split payments into four interest-free installments, or defer to later dates that match their paydays.

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“Our partnership with DoorDash marks an important milestone in Klarna’s expansion into everyday spending categories,” David Sykes, Klarna’s chief commercial officer, said in the release.

Klarna was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Sweden. The company had a 24% increase in revenue last year and brought in $2.8 billion, the outlet noted.

The announcement post has since gone viral on X, earning more than 36 million views — and almost as many snarky comments. […]

— Read More: www.dailywire.com

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