The Golden State Warriors have signed a multi-year agreement with food delivery platform DoorDash that allows their fans at the Chase Center to order in-arena food and beverages during games.
The NBA champions and the delivery service will launch numerous activations throughout the 2022/23 season, offering prizes and discounts on orders.
The deal gives DoorDash visibility across the Chase Center in the form of LED signage and onsite activations, as well as via Warriors’ digital channels.
Mike Kitts, Warriors executive vice president, noted that Chase Center will be one of the first NBA venues to offer fans the ability to order food and beverages through DoorDash.
He added that the deal is the beginning of a multi-faceted partnership that will redefine the food and beverage experience both in-arena and for ‘Dub Nation’ around the Bay Area.


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