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Save A Lot, Uber Eats Partner

The agreement will provide on-demand and same-day delivery to shoppers of the grocer's 600 locations.
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Uber Eats is rolling out delivery services to Save A Lot stores in 32 states.

Uber Eats is partnering with Save A Lot to bring on-demand and scheduled delivery to the grocer’s 600 independently owned locations in 32 states.

The partnership will kick off at more than 150 Save A Lot stores with the service available on the Uber Eats app. Additionally, Save A Lot shoppers can use their Health Benefit cards to purchase thousands of items via Uber Eats. 

For Save A Lot customers with an approved Health Benefit card issued by a Medicare Advantage or Medicaid plan, their Health Benefit payment method will be accepted by Uber Eats, helping them conveniently access eligible grocery items from Save A Lot via Uber Eats. 

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"Through this partnership with Uber Eats we are continuing to expand the ways we offer fresh, affordable groceries to shoppers," said Mark Kotcher, senior vice president of Sales at Save A Lot. "Uber Eats makes it easier to provide high-quality groceries at affordable prices to the communities we serve."

To celebrate Save A Lot's debut on Uber Eats, customers will have access to up to 50% off orders of more than $40 (max $30) with code SAVEALOT50. Uber One members will benefit from $0 Delivery Fee and 5% off on orders of $35 or more.

"Save A Lot is known for providing high-quality groceries at a value to its customers while also partnering with local community organizations to make the biggest impact possible, thanks to their extensive network of Retail Partners across the country," said Beryl Sanders, director of U.S. Grocery & Retail partnerships at Uber. "Many consumers are price-conscious, and we're excited to continue to partner with brands like Save A Lot to increase value for Uber Eats consumers."

Since launching grocery in July 2020, Uber has seen consistent growth in the U.S. for its grocery category through partnerships, including the Albertsons Companies, Meijer, Kroger, SpartanNash, Hy-Vee, and more regional and national favorites.

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