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Use restaurant-specific apps. e.g. McDonalds, Subway etc. Using them over Doordash will often save you a lot of cash, because they subsidize delivery fees, and points rack up quickly. If you go eat somewhere with friends, snag their bills and steal their points as well. In the McDonalds points rewards, the best is always fries for 4000 points, large fries. I've done the math. This is about 1,50$ more value than the other rewards.
Use restaurant-specific apps. e.g. McDonalds, Subway etc. Using them over Doordash will often save you a lot of cash, because they subsidize delivery fees, and points rack up quickly. If you go eat somewhere with friends, snag their bills and steal their points as well. In the McDonalds points rewards, the best is always fries for 4000 points, large fries. I've done the math. This is about 1,50$ more value than the other rewards.
If you're hungry for afternoon restaurant munchies, [https://www.toogoodtogo.com/en-us Too Good to Go] has bulk restaurant food that would otherwise be thrown away at a reduced fee. It's usually whatever didn't sell that day and is getting stale. Sometimes they only have baked goods, and then you pick it up in a short window, or give detailed instructions to an Uber Connect driver, which doesn't always work.