DoorDash Wants To Plant A Tree In Your Honor For Earth Day

Earth Day is upon us today, and with it, an overwhelming sense of responsibility to take care of our big, blue/green ball.  Door Dash has made this a little bit easier for us with their one-day promotion.

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Only for today, anybody that orders a salad or generally leafy meal using the Door Dash app will have a tree planted (still waiting to hear back from Door Dash to find out when and where) as a thank you. Using the Arbor Day Foundation, Door Dash is looking to virtually recycle these trees by planting a new one to replace the one you just ate.

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Although this offer seemingly makes more sense on Arbor Day (which falls on April 29th this year, the last Friday in April), it still provides a fun and interactive way for cubicle-dwelling Earth-lovers like myself to thank Mother Earth for all the dope shit she’s done for us since, well, the dawn of time really.

I can’t think of a time that helping the planet has ever been made more convenient for average Joes like me. Can you?

 

 

 

 

 

Photo Source: Talented Idea, Multiwood

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