Parent company Ahold Delhaize USA, a division of Zaandam, Netherlands-based Ahold Delhaize, is No. , based in Carlisle, Pa., encompasses the following banners: Giant, Martin’s, Giant Heirloom Market, Giant Direct and Martin's Direct. With more than 35,000 associates supporting nearly 190 stores, 132 pharmacies, 107 fuel stations, and 150-plus online pickup hubs and grocery delivery service in hundreds of ZIP codes, The Giant Co. “Looking ahead, we’ll continue to invest in and strengthen both our in-store and online experience so that no matter when, where or how our customers want to shop, we’re offering the right combination of omnichannel solutions to help them save time and get back to what matters most – being able to connect with family,” added Simon. Additionally, later this year, The Giant Co.’s new Giant Direct e-commerce fulfillment center in Philadelphia will open to provide more capacity, faster order fulfillment, and room to grow home grocery delivery. Customers across 90% of the company’s footprint have access to online grocery ordering and delivery services. As customers’ shopping habits continued to change, the grocer launched the Giant Direct brand in 2019 and today has more than 150 pickup locations. We look forward to growing our Convenience Hub offering in partnership with Giant.” “It’s clear that customers are looking for both speed and quality, and they know that they can rely on Giant to provide both. From produce to household staples, we recognize that customers may need essentials at the last minute – and we’re proud to unlock 30-minute delivery while reimagining the modern convenience store,” said David Healy, who handles retail partnerships at San Francisco-based Instacart. and provide a new way for customers to access convenience delivery across Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. “We’re excited to deepen our partnership with The Giant Co. In the coming months, customers will also be able to access convenience delivery via Giant Instant Delivery and Martin’s Instant Delivery’s web and mobile platforms, both of which are powered by Instacart's Enterprise services. Ĭustomers can currently place orders at /giant-instant-delivery and /martins-instant-delivery. and as late as 12 a.m., seven days a week requires a $10 order minimum and has a $2.99 delivery fee. For Instacart Express members, Priority Delivery is free. Giant Instant Delivery is available chain-wide as early as 6 a.m. Whether it’s realizing the chocolate chips are missing the night before the school bake sale or unexpected dinner guests at the doorstep, through Giant Instant Delivery, we are continuing to find new ways to be there for our customers when they need us the most.”Īpproximately 20,000 items are available via Giant Instant Delivery, with a focus on convenience items such as prepared foods, snacks and beverages, and other last- minute home items such as paper goods, cleaners and baby products. “Together with Instacart, we’re simplifying the shopping experience. Sometimes, they just can’t make it to the grocery store – even for a quick trip – and that’s where Giant Instant Delivery comes in,” said Matt Simon, VP, brand experience at The Giant Co. “While no two families’ grocery experiences are alike, the one thing so many of our families have in common is that their lives are busier than ever. Convenience delivery allows customers to get the few items they need quickly – supplementing the weekly grocery shop. The partnership entails Giant Instant Delivery and Martin’s Instant Delivery joining Instacart’s Convenience Hub, a new product feature that streamlines the convenience shopping experience for customers. Shoppers can get fresh groceries, convenience items and household essentials from early morning to late at night in as fast as 30 minutes. has partnered with Instacart to launch Giant Instant Delivery and Martin’s Instant Delivery, allowing busy customers to skip that quick trip to the store.
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