Sprouts plans to continue growing its store count next year.
Sprouts Farmers Market is expanding its partnership with a leading delivery service.
The speciality grocer is now available on Uber Eats for on-demand grocery delivery, starting with its more than 40 Florida stores. Shoppers can now have their groceries delivered on-demand or schedule a delivery for later in the day or week, with more than 15,000 products on the platform.
“We are excited to expand our reach and respond to customer demand for fast, convenient delivery of our high-quality better-for-you products that you can’t find anywhere else,” said Nick Konat, president and chief operating officer of Sprouts. “By partnering with Uber, more people will be able to access our uniquely healthy assortment and the season’s freshest, most delicious produce.”
Sprouts will expand its on-demand delivery with Uber Eats to all locations by the end of the year. In celebration of the partnership, from Dec.1 to Jan. 31, customers will receive 50% off their first Sprouts delivery orders of $50 or more on Uber Eats using code: SPROUTS50 (up to a maximum discount of $35). All Sprouts stores will be available to Uber One members.
“When consumers open the Uber Eats app, we want them to be able to get (almost, almost) anything delivered to their doorsteps—and Sprouts Farmers Market brings an incredible variety of healthy, delicious products from fresh-picked produce to baked goods and more,” said Christian Freese, head of grocery & retail for Uber Eats in the U.S .& Canada. “This winter we’re thrilled to team up with this beloved brand to make healthy eating more convenient than ever.”
Currently operating more than 400 stores in 23 states nationwide, Sprouts announced earlier this year that it plans to continue its growth trajectory. The Phoenix-based grocer plans to open more than 30 stores in 2024.
“Our pipeline remains strong with nearly 100 approved stores, 60 executed leases and the expected opening of approximately 35 stores in 2024, with close to 70% in the back half,” CEO Jack Sinclair said during the company's third quarter earnings call.