Discount retailer Aldi has partnered with delivery platform DoorDash to give consumers greater access to its vast collection of private label products.
On-demand grocery delivery will be available at nearly all of Aldi’s 2,240 stores across 38 states. The partnership brings a non-restaurant store to 98% of DoorDash’s monthly customers, according to the company.
“By partnering with DoorDash, we can conveniently bring our award-winning, fresh and affordable groceries to even more of our customers’ doors with the click of a button,” said Scott Patton, VP of National Buying at Aldi. “Whether shopping for a weekly grocery haul or in need of a few extra ingredients for tonight’s dinner, our customers now have another way to shop ALDI for all their grocery needs.”
All participating Aldi stores will be available on DashPass, DoorDash’s membership program that offers members $0 delivery fees from thousands of restaurants, grocery and convenience stores nationwide. DashPass members can enjoy these benefits on all eligible orders of $35 or more from Aldi.
The partnership comes as 2023 shapes up to be another strong year for discount retailers like Aldi, and private label overall. According to IRI, total private label sales were $228.6 billion last year, an increase of $23 billion over 2021.
"Since launching grocery in 2020, ALDI has been one of our consumers' most highly requested grocers. We’re thrilled to welcome the beloved Aldi brand to DoorDash,” said Fuad Hannon, VP of New Verticals at DoorDash. “Our partnership with Aldi provides customers access to the retailer’s affordable staples and cult favorites with the speed and reliability of DoorDash. Additionally, consumers can consolidate all their shopping needs from fresh foods to household essentials on DoorDash as their one-stop shop.”