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Uber Eats Expands Grocery Delivery Service

The company is teaming with several regional grocery chains across the U.S.
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Uber Eats is expanding is grocery delivery service by team with several regional chains across the U.S.

Uber Eats has expanded its grocery delivery service to include partnerships with several regional grocers in key markets across the U.S.

Among those now being service by Uber Eats are Big Y and King Kullen in the Northeast; Superlo Foods, Lunds & Byerlys, and Foxtrot in the Midwest and Texas; and Vallarta Supermarkets in California.

According to Uber Eats, the expansion reinforces the company’s commitment to growing its grocery category with beloved regional retailers, ensuring customers across the U.S. have access to the products they know and love with the convenience of on-demand delivery.

“Our goal is to provide customers with an unparalleled selection of grocery options, from national brands to the local retailers they trust most,” said Hashim Amin, head of Grocery & Retail for North America at Uber. “With this latest expansion, we’re deepening our investment in regional grocery partners and making it easier than ever for customers to get their grocery shopping done from the comfort of their homes. We’re excited to continue building on this momentum throughout the year.”

Uber Eats said it has seen “significant growth” in its grocery division, with consumer demand for grocery delivery continuing to rise. 

These new grocers are now live on the Uber Eats app, joining regional retailers including Meijer, The Fresh Market, Cub Foods, Giant Eagle, H Mart, Lowes Foods, Morton Williams, Save Mart Supermarkets, Stew Leonards, Weis Markets and more.

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