Uber Eats has expanded regional grocery and alcohol offerings with the addition of three retailer partners – Stater Bros. Markets, Kowalski’s Markets and Big Red Liquors – broadening access to grocery and beverage delivery in key U.S. markets.
The new partnerships mark continued growth for Uber’s retail and grocery business in 2025, a year in which the company said it has added more than 1,000 retailers globally and some 50,000 locations across the United States to its apps.
Retailers are integrated into on-demand delivery and pickup experiences across grocery and alcohol categories.
Customers in Southern California, Minnesota and the Midwest can shop these regional grocers through the Uber and Uber Eats platforms, enabling users to plan holiday gatherings, restock essentials or order beverages for delivery.
“Our goal is to make it effortless for customers to get everything they need from the stores they already love,” said Hashim Amin, head of grocery and retail for North America at Uber.
“As we close out 2025, we’re especially proud of the progress we’ve made in growing our selection of regional grocery and alcohol partners, because these are the brands that truly define their communities.”
Delivery experience and member benefits
The expansion builds on Uber’s broader effort to grow its grocery and retail offerings, complementing earlier regional additions that include Big Y, Citarella, King Kullen, Lunds & Byerlys, Rouses, Vallarta and Wild Fork.
Uber One members continue to enjoy $0 delivery fees on eligible grocery and retail orders and other ongoing benefits designed to make shopping more rewarding.
