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Cardenas Markets Partners With DoorDash

Offers delivery of its authentic Hispanic dishes prepared daily. Cardenas Markets is the latest grocer to partner with DoorDash to offer delivery of its fresh prepared foods.

Jennifer Strailey

December 3, 2020

1 Min Read
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Cardenas MarketPhotograph courtesy of Cardenas Markets

One of the largest Hispanic grocery chains in the country, Cardenas Markets, has partnered with DoorDash to provide a convenient way for customers to experience the wide variety of fresh and authentic Hispanic dishes prepared daily from its Cocinas.

“As the needs of our customers and communities continue to shift, as well as their desire to have expanded accessibility to our authentic goods and services, our customers can count on Cardenas Markets to adapt with them,” said Adam Salgado, chief marketing officer of Cardenas Markets, in a statement. “We’re very excited to bring the convenience of delivery of our delicious, freshly prepared Cocina menu items to our valued customers who are looking for ways to enjoy our authentic offerings from the comfort of their home.”

To place an order, customers can select their nearest Cardenas Markets location in the DoorDash app or on the website, choose their meals and then checkout. Based in Ontario, Calif., Cardenas Markets operates a total of 53 stores under the Cardenas banner and seven stores under the Cardenas Ranch Markets banner. Customers will also be able to track their order as it’s prepared, picked up and delivered by a DoorDash driver, who will leave the items at their door for a contactless experience.

Third-party delivery company DoorDash, which recently filed for an initial public offering with the goal of raising $100 million from investors, connects consumers with restaurant and retail foodservice operations in more than 4,000 cities across the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and Australia.

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About the Author

Jennifer Strailey

Jennifer Strailey is editor in chief of Winsight Grocery Business. With more than two decades of experience covering the competitive grocery, natural products and specialty food and beverage landscape, Jennifer’s focus has been to provide retail decision-makers with the insight, market intelligence, trends analysis, news and strategic merchandising concepts that drive sales. She began her journalism career at The Gourmet Retailer, where she was an associate editor and has been a longtime freelancer for a variety of trade media outlets. Additionally, she has more than a decade of experience in the wine industry, both as a reporter and public relations account executive. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Boston College. Jennifer lives with her family in Denver.

 

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