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Stop & Shop to add 50 more Pickup locations by year-end

Retailer expanding Instacart delivery to more than 300 stores, adding warerooms to meet increased e-commerce demand

Michael Browne, Executive Editor

July 1, 2020

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Stop & Shop’s Pickup service, launched in June 2019 and currently available at 212 stores, will be rolled out to at least 50 more stores by the end of 2020.Stop & Shop

Stop & Shop announced Wednesday that it will add three new warerooms and at least 50 more Pickup locations in 2020 to support increased e-commerce demand and convenience for more customers in the Northeast to have Stop & Shop groceries delivered to their door.

The Quincy, Mass.-based operator of more than 400 stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York and New Jersey also expanded its availability on Instacart, making same-day delivery with the online grocery platform available at a total of 321 Stop & Shop stores. Stop & Shop has hired more than 750 associates since the outbreak of the coronavirus in March to support its online operations. 

“By adding new warerooms, additional locations for pickup and expanding our partnership with Instacart, we’re rapidly accelerating our e-commerce capacity and making it possible for more customers to shop how and when they want with us,” said Gordon Reid, president of Stop & Shop. “Creating a seamless omnichannel experience was a strategic priority for us prior to the pandemic, and with the increased demand we’ve seen over the last several months, it’s more important than ever that we deliver improved digital solutions and online fulfillment for our customers to shop for the food and other groceries they need.” 

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Stop & Shop, a division of Ahold Delhaize USA, currently operates one warehouse and 21 warerooms across its footprint and will be adding three new warerooms in 2020 to increase e-commerce capacity.

Stop & Shop’s Pickup service, launched in June 2019 and currently available at 212 stores, will be rolled out to at least 50 more stores by the end of 2020. Pickup provides Stop & Shop customers with a fast and convenient way to shop online and pick up their order in as little as four hours. With this service, customers can place an order on Peapod.com, head to their local store and have a Stop & Shop associate load their groceries right into their car. 

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With Instacart availability expanded to 321 Stop & Shop locations, same-day, contactless delivery is now available from more than 75% of Stop & Shop stores.

Stop & Shop also recently expanded its availability on Instacart to 321 locations, making same-day, contactless delivery available now from more than 75% of its stores. Customers can visit Instacart.com or download the Instacart app to shop and have the opportunity to utilize their Stop & Shop Loyalty card to earn Fuel Points at checkout. 

“Instacart is proud to expand our partnership with Stop & Shop as we work to ensure busy people and families in communities across the country have access to same-day delivery from their favorite store,” said Andrew Nodes, vice president of retail, Instacart. “Consumers are now more than ever before relying on online grocery shopping for their everyday needs. Together with Stop & Shop, we’re giving their loyal customers another way to affordably, safely and quickly get the fresh groceries and household essentials they need.”    

Related:Hiring expands at Stop & Shop, Lidl, Aldi to meet coronavirus demands

Stop & Shop first partnered with Instacart in 2017. The Stop & Shop expansion comes as Instacart continues to launch and expand with retailers across North America, recently expanding with another Ahold Delhaize banner, The GIANT Co. As part of that expansion, GIANT is now offering delivery via Instacart from nearly 100 new GIANT Food Stores locations across Pennsylvania. 

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About the Author

Michael Browne

Executive Editor, Supermarket News

Michael Browne joined Supermarket News in 2018 after serving in managing and executive editor capacities at leading B2B media brands including Convenience Store NewsLicense Global and Travel Agent. He also previously served as content production manager for print and digital in the Business Intelligence division of Informa, parent company of Supermarket News and Nation’s Restaurant News.

As executive editor, Mike oversees the editorial content of supermarketnews.com as well as the monthly print publication. He also directs all content-based brand-related projects including the annual Top 75 Retailers report, Category Guide, Retailer of the Year, research surveys and special reports, as well as podcast and webinar content. Mike has also presented and moderated at industry events.

In addition to the positions mentioned above, Mike has also worked as a writer and/or editor for special projects at American Legal Media (ALM), managing editor for Tobacco International, special projects editor at American Banker • Bond Buyer, and as production editor for Bank Technology News and other related financial magazines and journals published by Faulkner & Gray.

A graduate of Fordham University, Mike is based in New York City, where he was born and raised.

Contact Mike at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

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