
DoorDash to gift $50,000 home down payment, BMW in Super Bowl giveaway
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DoorDash is gifting one lucky Super Bowl fan nearly half a million dollars' worth of gifts such as cars, gift cards and phones seen during this year's game. Toyota 2024 truck
The delivery service on Monday will pick a winner for its "All the Ads" Super Bowl sweepstakes, showering one lucky football fan with up to $480,000 in gifts from the game's advertisers, the company told CBS MoneyWatch. The prize bundle includes one item from each Super Bowl LVIII advertisement, including $50,000 toward a downpayment for a home, a 2024 BMW All-Electric i5 and an all-expenses-paid trip for the winner and three of her friends, according to DoorDash. The giveaway tops off a weekend of record spending for the sporting events' advertisers.
The winner will be selected from a pool of Super Bowl viewers who successfully submit a "lengthy promotional code" that appeared during its game day commercial to its sweepstake website on Sunday.

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