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ShopRite Renames Deli App, Expands Offerings

Customers can order deli platters, design custom cakes. In the revamped app, customers can order their deli favorites and design their own custom cakes.

Kat Martin, Content Manager

October 1, 2020

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ShopRite has revamped and renamed its deli ordering app, providing shoppers the ability to easily shop ahead for prepared foods, deli, floral and other specialty items for pick-up and delivery.

The new ShopRite Order Express app, previously called ShopRite Deli & More, expands its available features and added new options offered in a fresh look. The new app will automatically upload for current app users. New customers can download it from their phone’s app store or scan a QR code in the store.

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Customers can order platters and catering, including cakes and desserts, sandwich platters, appetizers, entrees, fruits and veggies, salads, sides, seafood, sushi, as well as floral arrangements and balloons. They also can still order deli meats and cheeses in advance to have them ready at the counter when they visit the store along with sandwiches, pizza, rotisserie chicken and other items that can also be ordered ahead for easy pick up or delivery at select stores.

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In addition, customers now also can use the custom cake builder included on the new app. Personalization options for cake design include flavors, filling, frosting colors and messages, said ShopRite. 

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ShopRite has nearly 280 stores in the Northeast. It is the registered trademark of Wakefern Food Corp., the cooperative of indepenent ShopRite retailers based in Keasbey, N.J.

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About the Author

Kat Martin

Content Manager

Kat Martin is content manager for Winsight Grocery Business with a focus on the independent grocery sector. Kat has more than 20 years of experience covering the retail food industry, including five years at Progressive Grocer, where she covered a range of industry segments from independent grocers to gourmet retail. She began her career at Modern Baking, covering the in-store and retail bakery markets. Kat holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in English/Creative Writing and History from Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Va.

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