Northeast Grocery has partnered with DoorDash to offer on-demand delivery from its umbrella of brands, including Market 32, Price Chopper, and Tops Friendly Markets.
The grocery retailer is set to offer 150,000 products from its close to 300 locations.
John Persons, CEO of Northeast Grocery said: “This partnership is about meeting evolving customer expectations while staying true to our local roots.
“By partnering with DoorDash, we’re adding a layer of convenience that complements the quality, value, and service Market 32, Price Chopper, and Tops are known for.
“It’s an exciting next step in our e-commerce growth and a powerful opportunity to deepen our relationship with shoppers while reaching even more customers across Northeast Grocery’s six-state footprint.”
Customers will be able to join DashPass, a subscription-based membership that offers complementary fees and reduced service fees.
Mike Goldblatt, VP of retail and grocery partnerships at DoorDash, added: “DoorDash offers a convenient way for shoppers to get fresh, affordable groceries delivered on demand.
“We’re delighted to add this well-loved Northeast grocer with nearly 300 locations to DoorDash, allowing consumers to stock up on everything from daily staples to grab-and-go favorites and discover other great local options in their community.”
Family-owned supermarket chain Schnuck Markets also recently teamed up with DoorDash for delivery services.
Additionally, Dollar General partnered with the delivery platform to offer its products online for lower-income families.
The delivery giant recently acquired its UK-based rival Deliveroo for $3.9 billion in a strategic move to expand its business footprint globally.
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