which grocery stores deliver
Many major grocery chains and apps now deliver directly to your door, often same‑day or even within an hour in many areas.
Big “shop-any-store” delivery apps
These services partner with lots of different grocery chains, so you usually enter your ZIP code and then pick from a list of nearby stores.
- Instacart – One of the largest grocery delivery platforms in North America, partnering with 500+ retailers and local grocers; you shop in their app/site and a personal shopper delivers, often within an hour in many areas.
- Uber Eats (Grocery) – Has a “Grocery” section where you can order from nearby supermarkets and specialty food stores like Wegmans, Costco, Safeway, H Mart, and others, depending on your location.
- Shipt – A membership‑based service that delivers from various grocery and big‑box stores; it’s commonly used alongside or instead of Instacart in many cities.
These multi‑store apps are usually the fastest way to discover which grocery stores deliver specifically to your address, since the options change by city and even by neighborhood.
Major supermarket chains that deliver
Many big supermarket chains now run delivery either directly or through partners.
- Albertsons and sister banners (like Safeway, Vons, etc.) – Offer online ordering with home delivery and curbside pickup; some locations even have “Flash” delivery promising groceries in about 30 minutes, with restrictions.
- Costco – Provides delivery through partners such as Instacart and sometimes its own services, letting you get bulk groceries and household items to your door.
- Sam’s Club – Similar to Costco, often using third‑party services to deliver bulk groceries and club items.
- Regional chains – Local supermarkets (for example, Rouses Markets, Winn‑Dixie, The Fresh Market, Wegmans, etc.) frequently appear as delivery options inside apps like Instacart and Uber Eats.
In many cases, you don’t order on the store’s own website at all—you just find the store under Instacart, Uber Eats, Shipt, or similar platforms.
Ultrafast and “quick commerce” grocery
If you’re in a large city, you might also see rapid‑delivery services that focus on speed.
- Flink (in parts of Europe) – Delivers fresh groceries in minutes at supermarket‑style prices in areas it serves.
- In North America and Europe, similar “10–30 minute” grocery apps operate in dense urban areas; availability can change quickly as the market is still evolving.
These services often have a smaller selection but focus on “need it now” staples (milk, eggs, snacks, drinks) at a premium compared with standard next‑day or same‑day delivery.
How to quickly see who delivers to you
Because delivery zones are very local, the exact list of which grocery stores deliver to your home depends on your address, not just your city. A simple way to check:
- Go to a multi‑store app or site (for example, a large grocery‑delivery platform or a big “food delivery” app’s grocery section).
- Enter your address or enable location.
- Look for the “Grocery” or “Supermarket” category.
- You’ll see a live list of stores that currently deliver to you, including estimated delivery times and fees.
If you prefer a specific supermarket, also check its official site or app—many now highlight delivery, curbside pickup, and any “express” options on a dedicated grocery‑delivery page.
At-a-glance: common ways to get grocery delivery
| Type | Examples | How it works |
|---|---|---|
| Multi‑store delivery apps | Instacart, Uber Eats (Grocery), Shipt | [4][5][3]Enter your address, pick from many nearby grocery stores, get same‑day delivery. |
| Store‑run delivery | Albertsons/Safeway, some regional chains | [7][8]Order on the supermarket’s site/app for home delivery or curbside pickup. |
| Warehouse clubs | Costco, Sam’s Club (usually via partners) | [1][5][8]Bulk groceries delivered through third‑party apps or the club’s own service. |
| Ultrafast “quick commerce” | Flink and similar city‑specific services | [9][8]Smaller selection but very fast delivery, often in minutes, in select urban areas. |
Bottom line: in 2026, most people can get groceries delivered by combining big multi‑store apps with their favorite supermarket’s own online service; what you see will depend heavily on your exact address and country.
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