Google offering fresh grocery delivery
Google offering fresh grocery delivery
Google has added fresh groceries to its Google Express delivery service. Express was launched in March 2013, at which point it was limited to the San Francisco Bay Area. In response to consumers requesting fresh foods it has now launched a pilot in select Los Angeles and San Francisco neighborhoods so customers can get same-day delivery of fresh produce and other groceries.
"Since we launched Express, you’ve ordered enough water to fill 10.5 Olympic-sized swimming pools and enough toilet paper to circle the earth 15 times. But we’ve also heard your feedback that you’d love for Express to help you check off your entire grocery list, including fruit, vegetables, meat, seafood, dairy and frozen foods," the company said in a release. "Whether you need to restock your pantry, get some ingredients for tonight’s dinner, or just need some help carrying the heavier stuff — all you have to do is place your order, and we'll take care of the rest."
The company's fresh grocery deliveries start at $2.99 for members and $4.99 for everyone else, and customers can choose when they want them delivered in two-hour windows, available every day.