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who delivers groceries

Several major companies and apps deliver groceries today, plus many local supermarkets offer their own delivery.

Big grocery delivery services

  • Instacart – Connects you with many local grocery chains and warehouse clubs; a shopper picks and delivers your order, often the same day.
  • Amazon Fresh / Amazon Same-Day Grocery – Delivers fresh and packaged groceries in thousands of U.S. cities, often within hours, with free or low-cost delivery above a small order minimum in many areas.
  • Walmart (delivery & pickup) – Offers online grocery ordering with home delivery and curbside pickup across all 50 U.S. states, coverage depending on your ZIP code.
  • GoPuff – Focuses on fast delivery of groceries, snacks, drinks, and household essentials, typically with very quick same-day service in the areas it serves.
  • Thrive Market, Misfits Market, Hungryroot, Boxed – Ship groceries and pantry items (often specialty, organic, or bulk) to your door, usually next‑day or within a few days rather than in-hours delivery.

How to quickly see who delivers to you

  1. Open one of the big apps (Instacart, Amazon, Walmart, etc.) and enter your address or ZIP/postcode to check coverage.
  1. Visit websites of nearby supermarkets—many now have “delivery” or “click & collect” options shown on their homepage.
  1. In dense cities, also check rapid‑delivery apps (like GoPuff or similar local services) for faster but smaller orders.

In practice, the answer to “who delivers groceries?” will depend on your exact location, but in most places at least one of the large services above plus one or two local chains will deliver straight to your door.