Stop & Shop Expands Grocery Delivery with Uber Eats

Stop & Shop enhances the customer experience by expanding on-demand grocery delivery through Uber Eats and improving accessibility, convenience, and omnichannel shopping options.

Stop & Shop has announced a partnership with Uber Eats to expand on-demand grocery delivery across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts.

More than 350 Stop & Shop stores are now available on the Uber Eats marketplace, giving customers access to a wide range of items, including fresh foods, pantry staples, household essentials, and alcohol at select locations.

The service offers same-day and on-demand delivery, providing customers with greater flexibility in how they shop.

The partnership strengthens Stop & Shop’s omnichannel strategy by allowing customers to shop through multiple touchpoints while maintaining local store accessibility.

To support the launch, Uber Eats is offering promotional discounts on first orders, along with additional benefits for Uber One members, including reduced delivery fees.

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“Our partnership with Uber Eats is yet another example of how Stop & Shop is investing in the customer experience. This new service will help us meet customers where they are and make Stop & Shop even more accessible and convenient for our local customers across the Northeast,” said Roger Wheeler, President, Stop & Shop.

Customers can access Stop & Shop through the Uber Eats app or desktop platform, browse available products, add items to their cart, select delivery times, and track orders in real time.

Eligible orders at participating locations also support SNAP/EBT payments, expanding accessibility for a broader range of customers.

“Partnering with trusted local retailers like Stop & Shop allows us to bring fresh, affordable groceries and everyday essentials to more customers. With Stop & Shop now available on Uber Eats, customers can shop a brand they know and love, whether they’re planning ahead or ordering on the go,” said Hashim Amin, Head of Grocery and Retail for Uber in North America.

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