Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. has entered into a partnership with DoorDash to offer on-demand grocery delivery from more than 398 locations including California, Idaho, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Washington.
Customers can order groceries on-demand from local Grocery Outlet stores through the DoorDash marketplace app or website.
“DoorDash is committed to providing customers with all the selection they crave at affordable prices, in a way that’s convenient for them and their families,” said Shanna Prevé, VP, business development at DoorDash.
“As consumers face rising prices, we’re thrilled to partner with Grocery Outlet to provide consumers across the country with a new way to purchase more affordable groceries while maximizing their budgets. With this partnership, consumers can find and enjoy even more affordable grocery selection on our marketplace.”
All participating Grocery Outlet stores will be available on DashPass, DoorDash’s membership program that offers members $0 delivery fees nationwide. DashPass members can enjoy these benefits on all eligible orders of $35 or more from Grocery Outlet.
“Our partnership with DoorDash will help save shoppers time and money,” said Eric Lindberg, CEO, Grocery Outlet. “In addition to bringing more of our great products direct to consumers, our DoorDash partnership will help Grocery Outlet reach more customers with great prices during a time where every penny counts.”
Additionally, in celebration of its Summer of DashPass five-weeks of DashPass member-only offers, from Aug. 18-24, DashPass members will receive 30 percent off their Grocery Outlet order of $40 or more.
The company said in a statement, “As we continue to add more selection to our marketplace, we know that the need is not only for convenience but for affordability so consumers can enjoy the best of their neighborhoods wherever they live. The announcement builds upon DoorDash’s expansion into the grocery category in its commitment to empowering grocers with the tools and technology they need to meet customers’ rising expectations for convenience.”