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Schnucks Extends Curbside Pickup to 10 More Stores

Service now in 70 locations. Retailer waives its $1.99 curbside pickup fee for orders of $35 or more as its total stores offering the service reaches 70.

Kristina Hurtig, Senior Editor, Winsight Grocery Business

November 5, 2020

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In partnership with Instacart, Schnuck Markets Inc. will now offer curbside pickup at 10 additional locations in the St. Louis area, bringing the total number of stores offering the service to 70.

The St. Louis-based chain, which has 112 stores in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin, is also waiting the $1.99 curbside pickup fee for orders of $35 or more at all locations where curbside is offered. Orders under $35 have a fee of $3.99.

“With curbside pickup, Schnucks customers can receive their groceries quickly without having to leave their vehicles,” said Schnucks E-Commerce Manager Karin Goldkamp. “This is especially important during the COVID-19 pandemic when many customers, especially those that are high-risk, are taking additional precautions.”

The curbside rollout at the 10 additional stores will begin over the first two weeks of November. The stores include eight in Missouri and two in Illinois. They are located at:

  • 10070 Gravois Road, Affton, MO 63123

  • 9540 Watson Road, Crestwood, MO 63126

  • 7909 Highway N., Dardenne Prairie, MO 63368

  • 74 Grandview Plaza, Florissant, MO 63033

  • 20 Dillon Plaza Dr., High Ridge, MO 63049

  • 8867 Ladue Road, Ladue, MO 63124

  • 60 Hampton Village Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63109

  • 1393 Big Bend Road, Twin Oaks, MO 63021

  • 3100 Madison Ave., Granite City, IL 62040

  • 907 East Highway 50, O’Fallon, IL 62269

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About the Author

Kristina Hurtig

Senior Editor, Winsight Grocery Business

Kristina Hurtig is senior editor of Winsight Grocery Business. Kristina has been an editor in the retail trade industry for the past five years, with experience covering both the grocery and convenience-store industries. 

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