DoorDash Bolsters Grocery and Food Retail Offerings With New Merchants

Big Y, Citarella, Gelson’s and Gordon Food Service Store are now available on DoorDash.

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DoorDash says the addition of four new partners bolsters its catalog of over 11 million grocery and retail products.
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Door Dash has released new on-demand grocery and food retail delivery partnerships with several merchants throughout the country.

Now available on DoorDash are, according to a news release:

  • Big Y — A family-owned supermarket serving its local communities for nearly 90 years, Big Y offers everything from fresh, locally sourced produce and premium meats to hand-decorated bakery items and everyday essentials from its 75 locations in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
  • Citarella — This family-owned and -operated gourmet market is known for its fresh, never frozen seafood; prime, dry-aged meats; chef-prepared specialties; and more. Citarella has seven markets across New York City, the Hamptons and Connecticut.
  • Gelson’s — From fresh meat and produce to specialty products and freshly prepared meals, Gelson’s is a gourmet food market and deli with 26 locations across Southern California.
  • Gordon Food Service Store — Gordon Food Service Store is built for restaurants and open to the public. It serves both everyday consumers and restaurants with grocery and bulk offerings at 180 locations across the Midwest, Florida and Texas.

As DoorDash continues to expand its grocery and retail categories, it says more consumers ordered groceries from DoorDash than ever before in the first quarter of 2025. The addition of these new partners bolsters its catalog of over 11 million grocery and retail products, the company says, offering more choices for every type of shopper, whether it’s busy professionals, families, restaurant owners and more.

The new partners are available on DashPass, DoorDash’s membership program that offers $0 delivery fees, reduced service fees and exclusive benefits on eligible orders from thousands of restaurants, grocery and convenience stores nationwide, according to the company.

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