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Stew Leonard’s Joins Uber Eats For Grocery Delivery

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Last updated on November 22nd, 2024

Uber Eats has begun a partnership with Stew Leonard’s, a family-owned and -operated farm fresh food store in the Northeast, for grocery delivery.

All of Stew Leonard’s Connecticut, New Jersey and New York locations are available to shop on the Uber Eats and Uber apps, giving consumers near-instant access to the brand’s exclusive items.

Uber One members will benefit from $0 delivery fee and 5 percent discount on all Stew Leonard’s orders with a $35 minimum purchase. Consumers can also receive up to 50 percent off their next Stew Leonard’s order of $50 or more through Nov. 25.

“Growing up outside of Connecticut, I’ve always admired Stew Leonard’s for its incredible in-store experience and its truly unique selection of fresh, high-quality products,” said Beryl Sanders, director of grocery and retail partnerships at Uber.

“Now, with Stew Leonard’s on Uber Eats, we’re bringing a taste of that iconic shopping experience right to people’s doorsteps. This partnership allows us to offer our customers even more of what they crave and discover new items from this beloved brand.”

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Through the Uber Eats app, customers can browse a range of Stew Leonard’s exclusive products, including:

  • Heat-and-serve items, including parmesan-crusted chicken, cheese quesadillas and handmade meatballs;
  • Game-day menu favorites, from hot pizzas and spicy chicken wings to seven-layer dips; and
  • Fresh sweets and treats from Bethy’s Bakery, like Bethy’s chocolate chip cookies, -apple crisp and kettle-boiled bagels.

To place an order, customers can open the Uber Eats app, select a Stew Leonard’s location and browse the available products. Orders can be placed for immediate delivery or scheduled for a future time.

“Before he opened Stew Leonard’s in 1969, my grandfather delivered milk from his family’s dairy to local customers,” said Jake Tavello, COO at Stew Leonard’s.

“Today, more than 55 years after he ended his milk delivery route, my family is proud to partner with Uber Eats. We’re excited to offer our shoppers the convenience of online shopping and home delivery of our farm fresh milk, chef-prepared meals, freshly baked cookies and more.”

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