Family-owned supermarket Schnuck Markets has added DoorDash as an on-demand delivery option. The 100+-store chain also will now accept SNAP/EBT payments on the DoorDash Marketplace, streamlining the shopping process for customers receiving government assistance.
“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 at Schnucks in a statement, adding that “being able to accept SNAP/EBT benefits as a part of DoorDash orders helps bring our shoppers fresh, affordable food on demand.”
“Through online grocery delivery, we’re 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,” said Mike Goldblatt, VP of Grocery and Retail Partnerships at DoorDash in a statement.
Schnucks already has a delivery partnership in place with DoorDash rival Instacart. In July 2023 Schnucks deployed Instacart’s Caper Carts functionality, allowing shoppers to check out using their shopping carts, and in July 2024 Schnucks integrated the Instacart Carrot Tops software with its ESLs (electronic shelf labels) to improve in-store picking productivity.
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