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View eGrocery providers in the USA
The map below highlights those states where an eGrocery service is offered locally. Although there are many eGrocers in the US that deliver nationwide, this map represents eGrocers that offer local delivery and/or pick-up with a wide range of products. As eGrocery continues to expand throughout the US we will update the map to reflect those states and companies.
Please select a state to view eGrocery providers in the USA:
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Illinois
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Texas
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Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Idaho
Albertsons: Before being bought by a CVS/Super Valu/Cerberus consortium in January 2006, Albertsons were the second largest grocer in the US. They are still the largest eGrocer, in terms of areas covered. Over 1,000 zip codes are covered in 9 states – mainly out of Albertsons stores, but Acme Markets is also used in Philadelphia.
Albertsons originally picked their orders using a centralized warehouse and then changed to the wareroom option. A decision was then taken to use the in-store picking in 2002 and Albertsons have rolled out the in-store model with some success. The in-store picking model allows greater flexibility, faster roll-out and less upfront costs.
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