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  • Uber is growing its delivery presence

    The literal meaning of Uber in German is “above,” and Uber is trying to stay on top of on-demand delivery.

    Uber is expanding its pilot of an on-demand delivery service called UberRush to Chicago and San Francisco. UberRush, which uses Uber drivers to deliver merchandise, has been offered in New York City for about two years.

  • Whole Foods plans to be faster and more efficient

    Whole Foods is creating a new collection of business applications with a key technology partner that are said to be unlike anything on the market.

    That’s a bold claim and to back it up the nation’s leading organic and natural grocery chain is partnering with cloud-based business application provider Infor to develop a new enterprise platform called Infor Cloudsuite Retail.

  • Instacart moves into ingredients

    Instacart is taking a step beyond partnering with specific retailers to provide same-day grocery deliveries.

    The online delivery platform is partnering with food-focused social network Allrecipes to deliver fresh ingredients from Allrecipes’ highest-rated, most popular recipes on-demand. With the click of a button, consumers can add all necessary ingredients from Allrecipes meals and have them delivered straight to their doorstep in as little as one hour.

  • Analysis: Target Partners With Instacart As Home Delivery Heats Up

    The latest posting from the McMillanDoolittle blog:

    Target announced a partnership with Instacart in Target’s hometown of Minneapolis. This is Target’s first experiment with same-day delivery of products, and it coincides with the expansion of their grocery and fresh business.

  • Wal-Mart targets expanded grocery pickup

    Bentonville, Ark. – On the same day Target launched a pilot of the Instacart online grocery delivery service, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced it will expand its existing grocery pickup service.

  • Target joins the Instacart bandwagon

    Target is entering the grocery delivery fray by offering its customers same-day delivery of groceries and other items through Instacart as a way to challenge Amazon and other retailers.

    Target announced Tuesday it would begin testing an on-demand grocery delivery service via Instacart that initially will only be available in parts of Minneapolis, where Target is headquartered. But the retailer noted in a release on its blog A Bullseye View that the two companies are already exploring plans to expand the service into additional areas and markets in the future.

  • Whole Foods and Instacart move a whole lotta groceries

    Austin, Texas – Whole Foods Market and Instacart have officially been partnering for online grocery deliveries for one year, and have moved an impressive amount of merchandise in that time.

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