Schnucks adds 20 DoorDash-delivery-capable stores for salads and more

The service will deliver ready-to-eat meals from the grocer’s deli to customers in as little as 30 minutes.

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St. Louis-based Schnuck Markets Inc. has expanded its DoorDash partnership of five stores in the St. Louis-metropolitan area in 2021 to 25 stores across the Midwest today.

Options available from Schnucks include prepared meals and dishes from the grocer’s deli including sandwiches, side dishes and side salads, according to a news release.

“Schnucks’ expanded partnership with DoorDash allows us to reach more customers and gives them greater access to our delicious deli and prepared food options and Schnucks signature items,” Schnucks Senior Director of Digital Experience Chace MacMullan said in the release. “Through DoorDash and our many other e-commerce options such as Schnucks Delivers, Deli Order Ahead, Party Planning Order Ahead and Custom Cake Order Ahead, Schnucks continues to meet our customers where and when it’s most convenient for them.”

DoorDash will deliver to addresses within 3.7 miles of the Schnucks of select locations. More locations and menu items may be introduced in the future.

Customers can place a DoorDash order by visiting the Schnucks Rewards app and selecting the “DoorDash” link, or they can visit the DoorDash app or website directly. Orders are typically delivered within 30 minutes, depending on DoorDash driver availability and demand.

First-time Schnucks DoorDash customers can receive a 20% discount on their order of $15 or more through July 31.

Schnucks operates 112 stores, serving customers in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.

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