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Grubhub links customers to Instacart grocery deliveries

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Grubhub shoppers can order groceries from Instacart retailers.

Two major on-demand delivery providers are teaming up to expand online consumer access to groceries.

Grubhub customers can now order from the Instacart network of more than 1,000 national, regional, and local grocery retailers directly through Grubhub's app and website.

The experience is hosted on Grubhub's platform, and orders are fulfilled and delivered by Instacart shoppers. To start shopping, customers tap the grocery icon in the Grubhub app, select a nearby store, add items to their cart, and check out.

"This partnership marks an exciting step forward for Grubhub," said Howard Migdal, CEO of Grubhub. "With nearly 20 million customers and access to over 415,000 restaurants, we're now expanding our platform to include groceries powered by Instacart – delivering an unmatched level of choice and value."

Joint orders offer real-time delivery tracking, just as with a traditional Grubhub or Instacart order. The experience begins rolling out on Grubhub Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025 and will be available nationwide where Instacart grocery retailers and services are available by the end of October 2025. Customers will also have access to order from select pharmacies through this partnership in the coming months.

"We're proud to serve as Grubhub's grocery delivery partner, bringing the Instacart grocery experience directly to millions of Grubhub customers," said Ryan Hamburger, VP of commercial partnerships at Instacart. "With our unmatched selection of grocers and our leading technology and fulfillment capabilities, we're helping Grubhub expand its platform and reach. It's another way we're a true grocery technology enablement company – continuously driving value for our retail partners by powering seamless grocery experiences wherever people shop online."

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Wonder, the delivery-focused restaurant company founded by former Walmart executive Marc Lore, acquired Gruhub from Netherlands-based global online delivery conglomerate JustEatTakeaway.com for $650 million in November 2024.

[READ MORE: Three reasons Wonder may shake up online delivery]

Since then, Wonder has been expanding Grubhub’s reach through actions such as adding local restaurants featured on Grubhub to the Wonder app and extending the service area of Grubhub delivery robots beyond college campuses.

Meanwhile, other Instacart delivery collaborations include a restaurant delivery partnership that opens orders from the Uber Eats on-demand delivery subsidiary of Uber to Instacart customers. 

To celebrate the partnership, Grubhub+ paid subscription members can obtain special savings – including $0 standard delivery fees on eligible grocery orders of $25 or more from participating retailers. All Grubhub customers can get 30% off up to three grocery orders of $75 or more for the next three months.

Instacart partners with more than 1,800 national, regional, and local retail banners to facilitate online shopping, delivery and pickup services from nearly 100,000 stores across North America on the Instacart Marketplace.

Part of Wonder Group, Grubhub features more than 415,000 retailers in more than 4,000 U.S. cities.

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