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Growth Plans for Whole Foods Market and Instacart

Whole Foods Market and Instacart have deepened their partnership and are launching in several new markets in the coming year.

Grocery Headquarters

January 1, 2018

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Whole Foods Market and Instacart have deepened their partnership and are launching in several new markets in the coming year, building on the 17 existing metros where consumers use Instacart’s delivery service to order from Whole Foods Market stores. The companies are also looking ahead to create new e-commerce and delivery solutions, as well as increase the number of Whole Foods Market stores with Instacart shoppers for the fastest and most high quality service.

Since first partnering in September 2014, Instacart has helped Whole Foods Market customers conveniently purchase fresh groceries online and have them delivered to their doors in as little as one hour. The new partnership means Instacart will be Whole Foods Market’s largest partner for online ordering and delivery. Collectively, the two companies will deliver more fresh groceries to households in the U.S. than anyone else.

In addition to serving new cities, the companies will grow the number of Whole Foods Market stores with embedded Instacart shoppers by up to 50 percent nationwide by the end of 2016. This will create a more robust delivery network in both new and existing cities.

“We’ve seen how much our customers love this fast and convenient way to receive Whole Foods Market groceries right to their door, so we are excited to extend our relationship with Instacart,” said Walter Robb, co-CEO of Whole Foods Market. “Working together, we will continue to find even more ways to create outstanding shopping experiences – whether they’re happening in the digital space or within the four walls of our stores.”

“Instacart has always prided itself on being a retailer’s best friend, and our extended partnership with Whole Foods Market is a testament to how brick and mortar retailers can successfully adapt to the growing demand for ecommerce and on-demand delivery services,” said Apoorva Mehta, CEO of Instacart. “Instacart and Whole Foods Market share a mutual commitment to providing our customers with the easiest and most seamless grocery shopping experience possible. We look forward to continuing to innovate with Whole Foods Market in the services that we can bring to users.”

In the coming year, the two companies will expand into several new markets where Instacart will be delivering from Whole Foods Market stores. The first two markets coming this year are Orange County, California and Baltimore, Maryland. The organizations are also exploring new technology solutions and services that will be piloted in 2016.

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