Charge Explainer
§ 01 · DESCRIPTOR

What is DD *DOORDASH CHIPOTLE on your bank statement?

Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.

High confidence

This appears to be a DoorDash delivery order from Chipotle Mexican Grill.

Most likely: Chipotle Mexican Grill
a fast-casual restaurant
Processed by: DoorDash
DoorDash is a food-delivery platform that processes payments on behalf of restaurants. The 'DD*' prefix means DoorDash collected this charge, not Chipotle directly.
Category
Food & Drink / Delivery

Doesn't look right? Things you could check:

  • Check your DoorDash order historyLogging into the DoorDash app or website will show a full breakdown of the order, including items, fees, and tip.
  • Look for a DoorDash email receiptDoorDash typically sends an order confirmation and receipt to the email address on your account.
  • Check for a DashPass subscriptionIf you have a DashPass membership, a separate recurring charge from DoorDash may also appear on your statement.
WHAT THE DESCRIPTOR TELLS US

DD* charges come from DoorDash, the food-delivery service. The name after DD* is usually the restaurant you ordered from, or a DoorDash service such as DashPass. After the DD* prefix the descriptor reads “DOORDASH CHIPOTLE” — that leftover text is the most likely seller.

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The DD* prefix has its own page: What does DD* mean on a statement?