Schnucks joins DoorDash for on-demand grocery delivery and SNAP/EBT payment capabilities

The new partnership to provide consumers with access to on-demand delivery of groceries and daily essentials.

smart food delivery service man in red uniform handing fresh foo
DoorDash and Schnuck Markets, Inc. announced a new partnership to provide consumers with access to on-demand delivery of groceries and daily essentials.
(Photo: Vittaya_25, Adobe Stock)

DoorDash and Schnuck Markets, Inc. announced a new partnership to provide consumers with access to on-demand delivery of groceries and daily essentials.

In addition, Schnucks will accept SNAP/EBT payments on the DoorDash Marketplace. From pantry, refrigerator and freezer staples to organic and premium products, consumers can enjoy the convenience of on-demand delivery from Schnucks stores via DoorDash, according to a news release.

“Consumers look to DoorDash to shop fresh, affordable groceries on-demand,” said Mike Goldblatt, vice president of grocery and retail partnerships for DoorDash. “We’re thrilled to welcome this beloved, family-owned grocer with over 100 stores to DoorDash. Through online grocery delivery, we’re also proud to further food access to SNAP beneficiaries to stock up on meats, essentials and produce to feed their families while discovering the best local businesses in their neighborhoods.”

Founded in St. Louis in 1939, Schnuck Markets, Inc. is one of the largest privately owned grocers in the U.S., the release said. A third- and fourth-generation, family-owned business, Schnucks prides itself on its commitment to nourishing people’s lives and helping communities thrive.

“Our new partnership with DoorDash helps us reach our customers where and when it’s most convenient for them,” said Chace MacMullan, senior director of digital experience for Schnucks, “while being able to accept SNAP/EBT benefits as a part of DoorDash orders helps bring our shoppers fresh, affordable food on demand.”

The Packer logo (567x120)
Related Stories
NGA president and CEO calls the program essential to food security and an economic engine for many communities.
With the latest addition, the network of stores that accept SNAP/EBT online payments on the DoorDash Marketplace nearly doubles to over 35,000 stores.
Wakefern Food Corp. banners, Southeastern Grocers and BJ’s Wholesale Club locations are now among the grocers that offer SNAP/EBT payment capabilities on DoorDash.
Read Next
Industry leaders outline how retailers can maximize the 90-day sweet cherry sales window through aggressive early promotions and strategic late-season displays.
Get Daily News
GET MARKET ALERTS
Get News & Markets App