Uber Technologies and Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. have announced the expansion of their partnership, extending on-demand and scheduled grocery delivery across the country.
Grocery Outlet locations across New Jersey, Maryland and Pennsylvania will come online, joining storefronts in California, Oregon and Washington for a total of 386 stores across the country.
This expanded partnership brings consumers Grocery Outlet products from the Uber and Uber Eats apps, delivered on-demand. To celebrate the expansion, customers can receive $10 off their next Grocery Outlet order of $40 or more using code “GOSAVE10.” Uber One members benefit from $0 delivery fees and 5 percent off on orders more than $35.
“By expanding our partnership with Uber, we are able to reach more customers with our assortment of high quality, name brand products at industry leading values. We are excited to extend our treasure hunt experience outside the four walls as we carry out our mission of touching lives for the better and our vision of being the first choice for bargain minded consumers,” said RJ Sheedy, president of Grocery Outlet.
Since launching in July 2020, Uber has seen growth in the U.S. for its grocery category.
“Consumers are looking for savings and quality more than ever these days, which makes the expansion of our partnership with Grocery Outlet an incredibly exciting priority,” said Christian Freese, Uber’s head of grocery and new verticals.
“Uber Eats’ goal is providing grocery delivery options that work for everyone, no matter your budget. Together with Grocery Outlet, we can do just that – delivering customers the brands they like at the Grocery Outlet prices they love, on-demand, right to their door.”
Based in Emeryville, California, Grocery Outlet is a retailer of name-brand consumables and fresh products sold through a network of independently-operated stores. Grocery Outlet has more than 410 stores in New Jersey, California, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Idaho and Nevada.