Last updated on October 30th, 2024
Giant Eagle has expanded its partnership with DoorDash to make on-demand grocery delivery available through all corporate Giant Eagle supermarkets and Market District locations across Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland and West Virginia.
This expansion comes after Giant Eagle and DoorDash began their partnership in 2022 to pilot the service in select stores in Ohio. Now, consumers can utilize DoorDash to order groceries and daily essentials to be delivered the same day in under an hour to their door from all Giant Eagle and Market District locations.
“Our partnership with DoorDash is just another way to conveniently order groceries from Giant Eagle, whether customers choose to use our longstanding, company-led curbside pickup and delivery service or the popular DoorDash platform,” said Justin Weinstein, EVP and chief strategy and marketing officer.
“We continue to see increased demand for fast and convenient grocery delivery, and we recognize that many shoppers have come to rely on DoorDash for their real-time grocery needs. This expanded partnership helps to ensure that customers across all our markets have access to the products in our supermarkets regardless of how they choose to shop with us.”
With Giant Eagle on DoorDash, more than 99 percent of DoorDash’s monthly consumers in the U.S. have access to a grocery and convenience retailer.
Customers who are interested in ordering from Giant Eagle or Market District can do so on-demand through the DoorDash Marketplace mobile app or website. Additionally, Giant Eagle’s myPerks loyalty program can be connected through the DoorDash app experience so members can continue to earn rewards when they shop through DoorDash.
All participating Giant Eagle locations will be available on DashPass, its membership program that offers members $0 delivery fee, reduced service fees and member-only benefits on eligible orders from thousands of restaurants, grocery and convenience stores nationwide.
About Giant Eagle
Founded in 1931, Giant Eagle has grown to be a leading food, fuel and pharmacy retailer in the region with more than 200 supermarkets and 270 GetGo locations throughout western Pennsylvania, north central Ohio, northern West Virginia, Maryland and Indiana.
The grocer has recently been named “Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion” by Disability:IN and the American Association of People with Disabilities.
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