Grocery bills add up fast, especially in the summer when a full fridge means more cold drinks, produce, and cookout supplies. So when a promo lands that knocks $50 straight off a Kroger order, it’s worth a second look — even if it only sticks around for a single day.
What the deal is
On July 15, DoorDash’s DashPass is offering $50 off orders of $100 or more at Kroger, according to a report from Doctor of Credit. That’s a straight discount applied at checkout on your Kroger delivery through the DoorDash app — no coupon codes to hunt down, no mail-in rebate. The catch is it’s a one-day promo, so it won’t be available before or after 7/15.
Who this is best for
This one’s built for two kinds of shoppers:
- Households already paying for DashPass. If you’re already a subscriber for the free-delivery perks, this is a no-brainer way to use that membership for something beyond takeout. A $100 Kroger run — think a week or two of groceries for a family — effectively becomes $50 cheaper.
- Regular Kroger shoppers in the South. Kroger operates a large footprint of stores and banners across the South, so this is especially useful if you’re already a regular there for weekly groceries, pantry stock-ups, or back-to-school snack runs.
If you rarely spend $100 in one Kroger trip, this deal isn’t going to move the needle — and it’s not worth signing up for DashPass just to chase a single-day discount unless you plan to use the subscription regularly afterward.
A quick gut check
Compared to typical grocery delivery discounts — which tend to be smaller flat amounts or a waived delivery fee — $50 off $100 is an unusually deep cut. That’s likely why the window is so short: a one-day event tied to a specific promotional push rather than a recurring offer.
Caveats
- You need an active DashPass subscription to qualify.
- The order has to hit $100 or more before the discount applies.
- It’s valid 7/15 only, so plan your shopping list today if you want to use it tomorrow.
- As with any delivery promo, double-check the final total in your cart before checking out, since delivery and service fees are separate from the item subtotal.
Bottom line
If you’re a DashPass subscriber who was already planning a big Kroger order this week, moving that order to July 15 is an easy way to save $50. If you’re not a subscriber, weigh whether the savings justify starting one, or sit this one out and wait for a deal that doesn’t require a subscription.