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Walgreens Boards the 2-Hour-or-Less Delivery Train

Contactless service available for more than 24,000 retail products. The contactless service is available for more than 24,000 retail products.

Kristina Hurtig, Senior Editor, Winsight Grocery Business

May 4, 2021

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Walgreens is now offering customers nationwide same-day delivery in under two hours for more than 24,000 retail products, building on its solutions for safe, convenient and contactless shopping.  

No minimum order is required for two-hour-or-less delivery, and customers can select this option online at Walgreens.com or using the Walgreens app. Customers who are also myWalgreens members can earn and use Walgreens Cash rewards, as well as redeem digital promotions and savings offerings.

“As the country gets ready to emerge from the pandemic, Walgreens continues its focus on enhancing our customer experience through integrated and simplified shopping solutions,” said Stefanie Kruse, VP of digital commerce. “Since the launch of myWalgreens in November 2020, we are constantly innovating to provide convenient delivery options to our customers that make their lives easier.”

Earlier this year, Deerfield, Ill.-based Walgreens expanded its on-demand delivery solutions with Instacart to residents across Illinois. Walgreens also offers delivery through third-party partnerships with Postmates and DoorDash, and in November 2020, it launched pickup in as little as 30 minutes in-store, curbside and via drive-thru.

Walgreens has more than 9,000 retail locations across America, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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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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