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The effort will grow the company’s reach and could drive people to use its app more often since they’ll be able to order drinks directly from the app. DoorDash said the addition of alcohol delivery could increase restaurants’ average order values by up to 30%.

The company didn’t immediately specify what states will allow the option. Alcohol will be available through the DoroDash app in 20 states, Washington D.C., Canada and Australia, reaching more than 100 million customers worldwide, DoorDash said.

Customers of age can toggle the alcohol tab on the DoorDash app to order beer, wine and spirits from a selection of restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores and local retailers. The company said it will check the buyer’s ID in the app and during delivery.

Prior to Monday’s announcement, national and local merchants could offer alcohol through DoorDash’s white-label fulfillment service, DoorDash Drive, where gig workers deliver orders directly from merchants.

The move will also pit DoorDash further against its delivery competitor Uber. What is traditionally thought of as a rideshare app, Uber has spent the pandemic strengthening its Uber Eats business. It acquired alcohol delivery startup Drizly earlier this year for $1.1 billion.

DoorDash, which went public last December, has also benefitted from food delivery trends over the past year. The company’s stock began trading at $182 per share on Dec. 9, 2020, and closed at $223 on Friday, up about 22.5%. Its market cap is about $74.9 billion, just below Uber’s market cap of $75.3 billion.

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DoorDash now lets you order alcohol