DoorDash has new partnerships with four grocers

Angelo Caputo’s Fresh Markets, Festival Foods, Marc’s and Woodman’s Food Markets have joined the DoorDash Marketplace.

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DoorDash says says the selection from the new merchants adds to the over 500,000 products available from regional grocers on the DoorDash Marketplace.
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DoorDash says it has added multiple new grocers to the DoorDash Marketplace, including Angelo Caputo’s Fresh Markets, Festival Foods, Marc’s and Woodman’s Food Markets.

Consumers can get on-demand delivery of their groceries and household staples from these new partners, right to their doorsteps:

  • Angelo Caputo’s Fresh Markets — A family-owned business specializing in international, traditional, healthy and organic food with 10 locations in the Chicagoland area.
  • Festival Foods — With 42 locations in Wisconsin, Festival Foods is a family- and employee-owned grocer that is committed to giving back to the communities it serves and providing guests with exceptional service and value.
  • Marc’s — A locally owned and operated discount retailer with 60-plus locations throughout Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown and Columbus in Ohio. Marc’s provides high-quality groceries, fresh produce, fresh meats, frozen and dairy, household essentials, local favorites, wellness products and much more at discount prices.
  • Woodman’s Food Markets — An employee-owned grocery chain with nineteen locations across Wisconsin and Northern Illinois, Woodman’s Food Markets offers everything from fresh produce and meats to bakery goods and household essentials.

The new partners offer consumers across three states increased access to their favorite local grocers, connecting shoppers with the best of the neighborhood, according to a news release. The company says the selection from the new merchants adds to the over 500,000 products available from regional grocers on the DoorDash Marketplace.

With more than 99% of DoorDash’s monthly consumers in the U.S. having access to a non-restaurant retailer on the DoorDash Marketplace, DoorDash says it continues to bolster its offerings in the grocery vertical. In 2024, multiple grocers joined the platform, including all Ahold Delhaize USA banners, Haggen, H Mart, La Michoacana, Rouses Markets, Save A Lot, Vallarta Supermarkets, all Wakefern Food Corp. banners, Wegmans, Fresh Encounter banners and Stew Leonard’s.

The new partners will be available on DashPass, DoorDash’s membership program that offers members $0 delivery fees, reduced service fees and member-only benefits on eligible orders from thousands of restaurants, grocery, and convenience stores nationwide, the release said.

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