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DoorDash expands grocery partnerships with local retailers

DoorDash has continued to bring new grocers to its platform since launching on-demand grocery delivery in 2020. In the past year the expansion has included all Ahold Delhaize USA banners, Haggen, H Mart, La Michoacana, Rouses Markets, Save A Lot, Vallarta Supermarkets, all Wakefern Food Corp. banners and Wegmans.

“It has been a monumental year for DoorDash’s grocery business with many beloved grocers — from the nation’s largest supermarket chains to neighborhood favorites — joining the platform,” said Fuad Hannon, vice president of new verticals at DoorDash. "On-demand delivery continues to play an essential role in consumers’ daily routines as the percentage of consumers that shop across grocery on DoorDash has continued to grow significantly. We're proud to partner with these beloved local grocers so consumers can enjoy the best of their neighborhoods – whether they’re ordering from their staple grocer or discovering a new favorite."

DoorDash Marketplace also announced new partnerships with multiple local grocers across the United States.

  • Fresh Encounter: A regional supermarket chain that operates 50 stores under a variety of banners in Ohio, Indiana and northern Kentucky, including Great Scot, Community Markets, Sack n Save, Germantown Fresh Market, Remke Markets, Chief Supermarkets and Needler’s Fresh Market.

  • Fruitful Yield: A family-owned health food store chain with 11 locations in the Chicagoland area.

  • Plum Market: A natural and organic grocer offering a curated selection of locally sourced, organic and specialty items, as well as beverage and wellness essentials from five locations in Michigan and Florida.

  • Robért Fresh Market: A family-owned chain with six locations in the greater New Orleans area.

  • Stew Leonard’s: Family-owned-and-operated farm-fresh food store specializing in high-quality meat, seafood, produce, made-from-scratch baked goods and meal solutions, with eight locations across Connecticut, New Jersey and New York.

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