DoorDash expands grocery offerings with 6 local grocers

DoorDash expands grocery offerings with 6 local grocers

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by The Packer Staff, Mar 18, 2025

DoorDash says it has new partnerships with six local grocers in the U.S.

Earth Fare, King Kullen, Mollie Stone’s Markets, Uncle Giuseppe’s Marketplace, WestSide Market and Wild By Nature are now available for on-demand delivery on DoorDash, according to a news release.

  • Earth Fare is a natural and organic grocery store in the Midwest and Southeast, with 16 locations in seven states. Led by its Boot List, the release said Earth Fare is the only grocery market to develop a food philosophy that bans all artificial ingredients, trans fats, high fructose corn syrup and added hormones and antibiotics.
  • King Kullen has been a family-owned Long Island staple in New York for nearly a century. King Kullen offers meat, store-made baked goods, prepared meals, farm-fresh produce and more at its 26 Long Island locations.
  • Founded in 1986, Mollie Stone’s Markets is a local, family-owned business in the San Francisco Bay Area that offers shoppers local, natural and organic products, conventional necessities and name-brand products at its nine stores. In addition to groceries, consumers can also receive on-demand delivery of hot and prepared foods from their local Mollie Stone’s Market store.
  • Uncle Giuseppe’s Marketplace has 11 locations throughout New York and New Jersey, offering items from meats and fresh produce to baked goods from the Italian bakery and a broad selection of international cheeses and pasta.
  • WestSide Market, a New York City staple, offers groceries, specialty products and fresh, chef-prepared meals. With multiple Manhattan locations, it provides gourmet items, organic produce and international ingredients, combining everyday essentials with unique finds and personalized service.
  • Wild by Nature, a Long Island-based family-owned natural food marketplace, provides a range of clean, natural products, including fresh meat and seafood, prepared meals, scratch-baked goods, organic produce and nutritional supplements across its four locations.
The company said the addition of these grocers to the DoorDash Marketplace offers consumers increased access to a wide selection of groceries and daily essentials — bolstering DoorDash’s catalog of over 11 million grocery and retail products. Whether it’s stocking up on pantry and refrigerator staples, ordering last-minute ingredients for a family dinner or discovering a new international product, consumers can get on-demand grocery delivery through these new partners on DoorDash, the release said.

DoorDash said it continues to accelerate its momentum in retail and grocery, empowering partners with the tools and technology they need to reach both new and loyal customers. In December 2024, more than 25% of DoorDash’s monthly active users ordered from at least one new verticals category, the release said.

The new partners will be available on DashPass, DoorDash’s membership program that offers members $0 delivery fees, reduced service fees and member-only benefits on eligible orders from thousands of restaurants, grocery and convenience stores nationwide, the release said.









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