DoorDash, Kroger Expand Partnership to Offer Full Grocery Delivery from All 2,700 US Stores

DoorDash Inc. (NASDAQ:DASH) is one of the best NASDAQ stocks to buy according to hedge funds. On September 29, DoorDash and The Kroger Co. (NYSE:KR) announced that they are expanding their grocery delivery partnership. The expansion is a significant milestone for DoorDash, as Kroger will become the largest grocer available on its app.

The original partnership between the two companies began in 2022, and until recently, DoorDash was delivering a limited assortment of items: specifically, sushi from 900 Kroger stores and flowers from 1,700 Kroger stores. Starting October 1, DoorDash will begin offering delivery of Kroger’s full grocery assortment from all of Kroger’s 2,700 US stores.

DoorDash, Kroger Expand Partnership to Offer Full Grocery Delivery from All 2,700 US Stores

DoorDash first launched grocery delivery in 2020 with a handful of partners, including Fresh Thyme and Meijer. The company previously offered grocery delivery from Walmart, but that partnership ended in 2022. Cincinnati-based Kroger operates stores in 35 states and the District of Columbia under various brands, including Ralphs, Smith’s, King Soopers, Fred Meyer, Harris Teeter, and Mariano’s.

DoorDash Inc. (NASDAQ:DASH) is a commerce platform that connects merchants, consumers, and independent contractors in the US and internationally.

The Kroger Co. (NYSE:KR) is a food and drug retailer in the US. The company operates a combination of food and drug stores, multi-department stores, marketplace stores, and price impact warehouses.

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