Foot Locker, Instacart partner for delivery
A leading footwear and apparel retailer and its banners have landed on Instacart.
Users of the delivery platform can now shop a wide assortment of footwear, apparel and accessories from Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker and Champs Sports. The partnership brings more than 1,000 new retail locations nationwide to Instacart, allowing for consumers to order products for delivery in as fast as one hour with no markups.
Instacart says Foot Locker arrives on the platform at a "key moment," as families wrap up their back-to-school shopping and prepare for the year ahead.
"Foot Locker is one of the most iconic names in footwear and apparel and we're thrilled to welcome their family of brands to the Instacart Marketplace," said Blake Wallace, VP of commercial partnerships at Instacart. "What makes this partnership special is that our customers already come to Instacart when they need something fast, and now that includes the perfect pair of sneakers and apparel with no markups."
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To celebrate the launch, new qualifying customers can receive $15 off a $75 purchase from Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker and Champs on Instacart through Aug. 24.
Last month, Foot Locker and its banners arrived on Uber Eats for delivery. The retailer previously partnered with DoorDash to deliver online orders in March 2026. Parent company Dick’s Sporting Goods, which purchased Foot Locker in May 2025, currently offers online delivery via both Uber Eats and Instacart.
"We're always looking for new ways to bring our assortment closer to our customers, and partnering with Instacart is a natural extension to that commitment," said Ashley Chiang, senior director of strategy at Foot Locker. "This partnership is about making it faster and more convenient for our customers to access the latest styles on-demand from Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker and Champs Sports."
San Francisco-based Instacart is a grocery technology company that partners with more than 2,200 retail banners representing nearly 100,000 stores across North America.
