Also analyzed in: 1 other industry
Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
22
/ 100
Known but Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
77
/ 100
Product-Strong

What the model believes about Uber Eats without web search.

LLM Authority?
8
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
13
/ 100
Weak-Recall

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Uber Eats from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
77/100
Product-Strong
Quality?
0.63
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.80
Top associations for Uber Eats
top food-delivery platform 4 intense competition 4 strong brand recognition 3 poor customer support 3 strong brand recognition 3 convenient food delivery 3 frequent promotions 3 large delivery network 2 high fees for customers 2 strong app experience 2 easy-to-use app 2 easy-to-use app 2 inconsistent delivery quality 2 fees and tips add up 2 local restaurant orders 2
Control prompt (category baseline)
household essentials delivery 3 grocery delivery service 2 scheduled delivery 1 unclear brand identity 1 same-day or scheduled delivery 1 time-saving service 1 convenient shopping experience 1 groceries delivered to your door 1 directly to your door 1 store or warehouse 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Uber Eats is firmly in the model's "grocery delivery service" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Uber Eats known for?

Uber Eats is known for food delivery and restaurant takeout ordering through its app, letting users order meals from nearby restaurants for delivery or pickup.

Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Uber Eats known for?

Uber Eats is known for food delivery from local restaurants, letting people order meals through an app and have them delivered quickly.

Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
8/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for apartment buildings? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for seniors? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for college students? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for large households? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What grocery delivery services work best for last-minute dinner plans? #7 not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for organic groceries? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for budget shopping? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for bulk groceries? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for meal prep? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for healthy food? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What grocery delivery service has the fastest delivery? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What grocery delivery service has the lowest fees? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What grocery delivery service has the best produce selection? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What grocery delivery service is best for special diets? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What grocery delivery services offer local store selection? #16 #12
discovery What grocery delivery services are best for recurring orders? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What grocery delivery services are best for cashless checkout? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services with subscriptions? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best grocery delivery services for rural areas? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What grocery delivery services are best for same-day produce and pantry items? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to the leading grocery delivery marketplaces? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to big supermarket delivery platforms? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do grocery delivery services compare on fees and delivery times? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to full-service grocery delivery apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which grocery delivery options are better for large orders versus small orders? #7 not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to on-demand grocery delivery services? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do scheduled grocery delivery services compare to same-day services? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to delivery services with membership fees? #4 #5
comparison Which grocery delivery service is better for fresh items versus pantry staples? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives for grocery delivery in suburban areas? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I get groceries delivered today? not mentioned #3
problem How do I find a grocery delivery service that covers my area? #6 #8
problem How do I avoid high grocery delivery fees? #11 not mentioned
problem How do I get fresh groceries delivered without substitutions? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I schedule recurring grocery deliveries? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I order groceries for a large family online? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get groceries delivered to an apartment building? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I shop for groceries online when I have a tight budget? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I choose a grocery delivery service for healthy eating? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get groceries delivered if I need contactless drop-off? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does grocery delivery usually cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there free grocery delivery services? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest grocery delivery service? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do grocery delivery services have membership fees? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which grocery delivery service offers the best value? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What do grocery delivery fees typically include? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Can I get same-day grocery delivery without a subscription? #3 not mentioned
transactional What grocery delivery services have low minimum order amounts? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much should I tip for grocery delivery? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there grocery delivery services with promo codes? #3 not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: What grocery delivery services work best for last-minute dinner plans? · discovery · recall mode

Best for last-minute dinner plans:

  • Instacart — best all-around for speed; same-day from Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Target, Whole Foods, etc. Good when you need ingredients fast.
  • Uber Eats Grocery — good if you already use Uber Eats; often quick for corner-store style grocery runs and convenience items.
  • DoorDash Grocery — similar to Uber Eats; strong for Walmart, Albertsons, Sprouts, and local markets in some areas.
  • Walmart+ delivery — usually great for cheap, fast essentials if you have a nearby Walmart.
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods Market — best if you’re already in Amazon’s ecosystem and want quick delivery of staples.
  • Shipt — good for same-day delivery from Target, Meijer, CVS, H-E-B in supported areas.

Best picks by need:

  • Fastest overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest basics: Walmart+
  • Best for Target runs: Shipt
  • Best if you want convenience items too: DoorDash or Uber Eats
  • Best for organic/health food: Instacart from Whole Foods or Sprouts

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or best dinner ingredients to order last-minute.

Prompt: What grocery delivery services offer local store selection? · discovery · retrieval mode

Yes—these services let you pick from local stores in many areas:

  • Instacart — local grocery stores like Kroger, Publix, ALDI, Costco, etc. (instacart.com)
  • Shipt — shop from local stores such as Target, Safeway, Walgreens, FoodMaxx, and more. (shipt.com)
  • DoorDash Grocery — offers national and local merchants, including regional grocers and neighborhood favorites. (doordash.com)
  • Uber Eats Grocery — shows nearby grocery stores based on your delivery address. (ubereats.com)

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best one for your ZIP code or for the cheapest fees.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
13/100
Weak-Recall
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best grocery delivery services? 3,600 0/5
What are the top grocery delivery services available right now? 40 2/5 8, 9
Which grocery delivery service is the most popular? 0 1/5 5
What are the most recommended grocery delivery services? 0 0/5
What grocery delivery services have the best reviews? 0 0/5
What are the best grocery delivery apps? 390 1/5 7
What are the best same-day grocery delivery services? 9,900 3/5 18, 16, 7
What are the best scheduled grocery delivery services? 170 0/5
Which grocery delivery services are easiest to use? 0 0/5
What are the best grocery delivery services for families? 0 0/5
What are the best grocery delivery services for busy people? 0 0/5
What are the best grocery delivery services for weekly shopping? 0 0/5
What are the best grocery delivery services for fresh produce? 0 0/5
What are the best grocery delivery services near me? 18,100 0/5
What grocery delivery services should I try? 0 1/5 8
Sample recall responses
Prompt: What are the top grocery delivery services available right now? (no web search)

Here are the biggest grocery delivery services right now (availability depends on your area):

  • Instacart — Biggest selection; delivers from stores like Costco, Wegmans, Sprouts, Safeway, CVS, and more.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best if you already use Amazon; good for everyday groceries and pantry staples.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Usually the cheapest for bulk and essentials; strong same-day options.
  • Shipt — Good membership service with stores like Target, Meijer, CVS, and Harris Teeter.
  • Target Same-Day Delivery (via Shipt) — Great for groceries plus household items.
  • Kroger Delivery — Strong if you live near a Kroger-owned store; often solid prices and pickup/delivery.
  • DoorDash Grocery — Convenient for quick, smaller orders from local chains and convenience stores.
  • Uber Eats Grocery — Useful in cities for fast delivery from stores like Walgreens, Safeway, and local grocers.

Best picks by need:

  • Lowest prices: Walmart Grocery
  • Largest store variety: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Target Same-Day / Shipt

If you tell me your city or ZIP code, I can narrow it down to the best options near you.

Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What are the top grocery delivery services available right now? (no web search)

Here are some of the top grocery delivery services right now, especially in the U.S.:

  • Instacart — Widest selection overall; partners with many stores like Costco, Kroger, Publix, and Aldi.
  • Amazon Fresh — Strong if you already use Amazon; good for Prime members and Whole Foods items.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Usually one of the best for low prices and broad availability.
  • Shipt — Good same-day delivery, especially from Target, Costco, CVS, and regional grocers.
  • Target Same Day Delivery (via Shipt) — Best for Target-heavy households; easy add-on with household items.
  • Whole Foods Market (via Amazon) — Best for premium groceries and organic items.
  • Kroger Delivery — Great in areas where Kroger operates; solid selection and frequent discounts.
  • ALDI delivery (usually via Instacart) — Best for budget groceries if available near you.
  • Uber Eats / DoorDash grocery — Convenient for quick, smaller orders from local stores and convenience chains.

Best overall: Instacart Best for low prices: Walmart Grocery Delivery Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh Best for Target shoppers: Shipt / Target Same Day

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or availability for your city.

Iteration: 2 of 5

Also analyzed in Uber Eats in 1 other industry

This page covers Uber Eats in Grocery Delivery Services. The model also evaluates it against the industries below, with their own prompts and competitor sets. Click any industry for the matching report.

What to do next Recommendations for Uber Eats

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Close the gap on broad category queries

Your TOM is solid on specialty queries but weaker on broad category questions. Seed content that frames your brand in the exact phrasing users use in broad queries, not just your specialty sub-category.

+5 to +15 on TOM

Protect and reinforce your LBA

Your LBA is strong. Focus on maintaining authoritative coverage and ensuring new product launches get independent reviews within 12 months of release.

Maintain current LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Smoothed geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Authority and TOM are floored at LBA × 0.1 before the geometric mean (the same floor used in the per-metric cards above, so brand cards and the composite tell the same story). Formula: composite = ((LBA + 5)(Authority + 5)(TOM + 5))^(1/3) - 5. The floor keeps brands the model clearly recognises but doesn't yet recommend from collapsing to zero, while a single genuinely weak metric still pulls the composite down. Full methodology.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 1:08 AM

All 210 AI responses for Uber Eats

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6 prompts)

What is Uber Eats known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is known for food delivery and restaurant takeout ordering through its app, letting users order meals from nearby restaurants for delivery or pickup.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is known for food delivery from local restaurants, letting people order meals through an app and have them delivered quickly.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is known for food delivery from local restaurants, typically ordered through its app or website and delivered by couriers.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is known for food delivery and takeout ordering from local restaurants through its app, with fast, on-demand delivery.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is known for food delivery from local restaurants, letting people order meals through an app for quick delivery or pickup.

What are Uber Eats's main strengths and weaknesses?
4/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats’ main strengths are its large delivery network, strong brand recognition, easy-to-use app, wide restaurant selection, and fast expansion through Uber’s existing ride-share/customer base. It also benefits from strong logistics, real-time tracking, and frequent promotions.

Main weaknesses include high fees for customers and restaurants, thin margins, dependence on gig-economy couriers, and intense competition from DoorDash, Grubhub, and local delivery services. Service quality can vary by market, and profitability has historically been a challenge.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats’s main strengths are its massive restaurant selection, strong brand recognition, easy-to-use app, broad market reach, and the convenience of integrating delivery with the wider Uber ecosystem. It also benefits from real-time tracking, frequent promotions, and a large delivery network.

Its main weaknesses are high fees for customers and restaurants, inconsistent delivery quality depending on local drivers and restaurants, thin margins, and occasional complaints about late deliveries, missing items, or poor support. It also faces intense competition from DoorDash, Grubhub, and local delivery services.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Main strengths: strong brand recognition, huge restaurant network, easy-to-use app, fast ordering and tracking, and the advantage of Uber’s existing delivery/logistics platform. It also benefits from wide geographic coverage and frequent promotions.

Main weaknesses: high fees for restaurants and customers, inconsistent delivery quality depending on local couriers, complaints about pricing and service issues, and intense competition from DoorDash, Grubhub, and others. Profitability can also be challenging because delivery is a low-margin business.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats’ main strengths are its huge delivery network and brand recognition, strong app experience, wide restaurant selection, and the convenience of being integrated with Uber’s broader platform. It also benefits from scale, fast delivery logistics, and availability in many markets.

Its main weaknesses are thin margins, high fees for customers and restaurants, dependence on gig drivers, and frequent criticism over driver pay and working conditions. It also faces intense competition from DoorDash, Grubhub, and local rivals, plus issues like order accuracy, surge pricing, and inconsistent service quality.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats’s main strengths are its large restaurant selection, strong brand recognition, easy-to-use app, wide geographic reach, and integration with the Uber ecosystem. It also benefits from fast logistics capabilities and frequent promotions.

Its main weaknesses are high fees for customers and restaurants, inconsistent delivery quality, reliance on gig-economy couriers, occasional order accuracy/delivery issues, and intense competition from DoorDash, Grubhub, and local delivery services.

Who should use Uber Eats? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is best for people who want convenient food delivery from local restaurants, grocery items in some areas, or occasional no-cook meals—especially if they value speed, app-based ordering, and delivery tracking. It’s also useful for busy households, office lunches, and people who don’t want to leave home.

People should avoid it if they’re very budget-conscious, since fees, tips, and service charges can make it expensive; if they live in an area with limited restaurant coverage or slow delivery; if they need strict control over allergies or food handling; or if they prefer supporting restaurants directly. It may also be a poor fit for frequent users who could save money by cooking or picking up food themselves.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is a good fit for people who want convenient food delivery, especially busy workers, students, families, and anyone ordering from a wide range of nearby restaurants. It can also suit people who like tracking orders in real time and using promos or subscriptions for frequent delivery.

People who may want to avoid it include those on a tight budget, since fees, tips, and markups can add up; people who prefer to support restaurants directly; and anyone who wants the fastest possible delivery in all cases, because timing can vary. It’s also less ideal for people in areas with limited restaurant coverage or poor delivery availability.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is best for people who want convenient food delivery from local restaurants, especially if they value speed, app tracking, and the ability to order on-demand. It’s a good fit for busy individuals, families, office workers, travelers, and anyone who doesn’t want to cook or pick up food.

People who may want to avoid it include those trying to save money, since delivery fees, service fees, and tips can add up; people in areas with limited restaurant availability; and anyone who prefers to support restaurants directly or wants the best possible food quality, since delivery can affect freshness. It may also be less ideal for customers who need very precise delivery timing or have frequent issues with app-based services.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is best for people who want convenient food delivery or pickup from nearby restaurants, especially if they’re short on time, don’t want to cook, or need delivery to home, work, or a hotel. It can also be useful for groups, late-night meals, or ordering from places that don’t offer their own delivery.

People who should avoid it include those on a tight budget, because fees and tips can make it expensive; anyone who wants the food to be the absolute cheapest or freshest possible; and people in areas with limited restaurant availability or unreliable delivery. If you’re very particular about exact timing or food temperature, delivery apps can be frustrating too.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is best for people who want convenient food delivery or pickup from nearby restaurants, especially busy professionals, students, families, and anyone without time to cook or go out.

It may be less suitable for people who are very price-sensitive, since fees and tips can add up, or for those who need strict control over ingredients, allergens, or delivery timing. It’s also not ideal if you want the lowest-cost or most eco-friendly option every time.

How does Uber Eats compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is one of the top food-delivery platforms, but it generally trails DoorDash in the U.S. market. Compared with DoorDash, Uber Eats often has broader international reach because of Uber’s global ride-hailing network, while DoorDash is typically stronger in U.S. restaurant delivery and market share. Against Grubhub, Uber Eats is usually viewed as the larger and more active competitor, with better scale and a stronger app ecosystem. Compared with Deliveroo and Just Eat, Uber Eats is often more competitive in mixed markets, but those rivals can be stronger in specific countries. Its main advantages are brand recognition, the Uber ecosystem, and strong logistics; its main weakness is that it is not usually the market leader in the U.S.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is generally one of the top food-delivery platforms, and it competes mainly with DoorDash, Grubhub, and Deliveroo (in some markets).

  • vs DoorDash: DoorDash is usually the strongest competitor in the U.S. and often has wider restaurant selection and strong suburban coverage. Uber Eats is very competitive on app experience and can be stronger in cities because it also leverages Uber’s ride-hailing ecosystem.
  • vs Grubhub: Uber Eats is typically larger and more active in many markets. Grubhub is still relevant, especially in certain U.S. cities, but it has generally had less momentum.
  • vs Deliveroo: In the U.K. and parts of Europe, Deliveroo is a major rival and can be very strong locally. Uber Eats competes by offering broader global reach and cross-service convenience.

Overall, Uber Eats’ strengths are its large network, strong brand recognition, global presence, and integration with Uber. Its weaknesses versus some rivals are often price, fees, and in some areas less dominance than DoorDash in the U.S.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is one of the top food-delivery platforms, and it generally competes most directly with DoorDash and, to a lesser extent, Grubhub, Just Eat Takeaway, and some local delivery apps. Compared with DoorDash, Uber Eats often has strong market coverage and the advantage of tying into the broader Uber app ecosystem, but DoorDash is usually seen as the stronger U.S. market leader with very broad restaurant and suburban reach. Compared with Grubhub, Uber Eats typically has a larger overall presence and stronger brand momentum. Versus Instacart, Uber Eats is focused on prepared food delivery, while Instacart is mainly grocery delivery. Overall, Uber Eats is competitive on selection, app experience, and convenience, but fees and delivery pricing can be similar to or higher than rivals depending on the market.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is generally one of the top food-delivery platforms, and it compares well with its main competitors in a few key ways:

  • Breadth of selection: Usually strong, with lots of restaurants in many cities.
  • Availability: Often very broad geographically, especially where Uber’s ride-sharing network is strong.
  • Pricing: Sometimes less competitive than rivals because delivery fees, service fees, and surge-like pricing can add up.
  • Speed and reliability: Can be very good, but like others it varies by market, restaurant, and driver availability.
  • User experience: The app is polished and easy to use, with strong tracking and payment integration.
  • Competitors:
    • DoorDash: Often seen as the biggest U.S. rival and frequently has more restaurant coverage or promotions.
    • Grubhub: Strong in some older urban markets, but generally less dominant than Uber Eats or DoorDash.
    • Deliveroo / Just Eat / Foodpanda / others: Strong regional players depending on country.

Overall, Uber Eats is usually best viewed as a top-tier option: strong selection and convenience, but not always the cheapest.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Uber Eats is one of the biggest food-delivery platforms, and it generally competes on breadth and convenience. Compared with DoorDash, it’s often seen as similar in core experience, but DoorDash has a stronger share in the U.S. while Uber Eats has more global reach thanks to Uber’s international presence and ride-hailing ecosystem. Compared with Grubhub, Uber Eats is usually viewed as the more modern and broader platform, with stronger user adoption in many markets; Grubhub is more established in some U.S. cities but has less momentum overall. Against Deliveroo and Just Eat, Uber Eats tends to be stronger in the U.S. and some large international markets, while those rivals can be more locally dominant in parts of Europe and other regions. Overall, Uber Eats’ main strengths are scale, app familiarity, restaurant selection, and integration with Uber, while its main challenge is heavy competition on fees, promotions, and delivery times.

What do people typically complain about with Uber Eats?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain about Uber Eats for: late or missing deliveries, cold or incorrect food, high fees and markups, refunds being hard to get, poor customer support, order cancellations, and drivers or restaurants being hard to reach.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain about Uber Eats delivery fees, high menu prices, cold or late food, missing or incorrect items, poor customer support, and order issues like cancellations or refunds being hard to resolve. Some also mention app glitches and that tips/delivery charges can make the total much higher than expected.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Common complaints about Uber Eats are: high fees and delivery charges, cold or missing food, inaccurate orders, slow deliveries or long ETAs that change, poor customer support/refund handling, and restaurants or drivers being hard to contact when something goes wrong.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain about Uber Eats delivery fees and service charges, food arriving cold or late, missing or incorrect items, poor customer support, and occasional issues with drivers or restaurant availability/pricing. Some also dislike how refunds are handled and that menu prices can be higher than ordering directly from the restaurant.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain about Uber Eats for:

  • High fees and prices
  • Cold, late, or missing food
  • Order mistakes or wrong items
  • Difficult refunds or slow support
  • Drivers not following delivery instructions
  • App glitches or inaccurate tracking
  • Restaurants canceling orders after payment
What is a typical grocery delivery service known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

A grocery delivery service is typically known for bringing fresh groceries and household essentials straight to your door, often with convenient same-day or scheduled delivery and easy online ordering.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical grocery delivery service is known for bringing groceries from a store or warehouse directly to your door, often offering convenience, time savings, online ordering, scheduled delivery, and sometimes same-day service.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical grocery delivery service is known for bringing groceries and household essentials to your door, offering convenient shopping, time savings, and often same-day or scheduled delivery.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical grocery delivery service is known for delivering groceries and household essentials to customers’ homes, often with convenient same-day or scheduled delivery options.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical grocery delivery service is known for delivering groceries and household essentials from stores to your door, often with convenient online ordering, scheduled time slots, and sometimes same-day delivery.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best grocery delivery services for apartment buildings? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

Best options for apartment buildings:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for selection and speed.
    • Works with many stores, and shoppers can follow delivery instructions like call on arrival, leave at concierge, or leave at door.
    • Good if your building has tricky access but clear drop-off rules.
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for same-day delivery if you already use Amazon.
    • Usually reliable for apartment drop-offs, especially with Amazon Key in some buildings.
    • Strong for pantry staples and produce.
  3. Walmart+
    • Best for low prices and big orders.
    • Grocery delivery is solid for apartment living if you want consistent delivery windows.
    • Good app instructions and order tracking.
  4. Shipt
    • Best if you want a more personal shopper experience.
    • Often strong with Target and other local stores.
    • Useful for apartment deliveries because shoppers can message you in real time.
  5. DoorDash Grocery
    • Best for fast, on-demand delivery.
    • Good for quick top-up orders, snacks, and essentials.
    • Less ideal for large weekly grocery runs.
My picks
  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best for value: Walmart+
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for quick orders: DoorDash Grocery
Apartment-friendly features to look for
  • Building access notes
  • Concierge/front desk delivery
  • Photo proof of drop-off
  • Live shopper chat
  • Scheduled delivery windows

If you want, I can also rank these for lowest fees, best produce, or best for secure apartment drop-off.

retrieval Not mentioned

For apartment buildings, the best grocery delivery services are usually the ones with strong delivery instructions, good substitution handling, and options for contactless or secure drop-off. My top picks:

  • Instacart — best all-around for apartments. It explicitly supports apartment delivery instructions like gate codes, parking, building names, and unit directions, plus “leave at my door.” (freshgrocery.instacart.com)
  • Walmart+ / InHome — best for secure delivery if your building setup is tricky. Walmart offers guided delivery instructions, and InHome can deliver into a garage, kitchen, or fridge at select locations. (walmart.com)
  • Shipt — best for a more personal shopper experience. Shipt emphasizes live updates, detailed substitution options, and same-day delivery from local stores. (shipt.com)
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods — best for Prime members who want fast delivery and simple checkout inside the Amazon ecosystem. Amazon/Whole Foods advertise grocery delivery tied to Prime, including fast delivery options. (d5.wholefoodsmarket.com)
  • FreshDirect — best if you’re in the NYC area. FreshDirect says it delivers to homes across New York’s five boroughs and offers delivery-window support. (freshdirect.com)

Quick ranking:

  1. Instacart
  2. Walmart+ InHome
  3. Shipt
  4. Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods
  5. FreshDirect (if available in your area)

If you want, I can also narrow this down by city, budget, or whether your building has a doorman/package room.

What are the best grocery delivery services for seniors? discovery 260/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

Here are the best grocery delivery services for seniors, depending on what matters most:

  • Instacart — Best overall selection and convenience

Works with many local stores (Costco, Publix, Kroger, Aldi, etc.). Good if you want the same groceries you already buy and need easy substitutions.

  • Walmart+ — Best for low prices

Great for budget-conscious shoppers. Fast delivery from Walmart with no order minimum on many items and simple app ordering.

  • Amazon Fresh — Best for Amazon users

Easy if you already use Amazon. Good prices on basics, and delivery is straightforward for Prime members.

  • Shipt — Best for a more personal shopper experience

Strong for seniors who like having a shopper pick items carefully. Works with Target, CVS, Kroger, and others.

  • FreshDirect — Best for fresh produce and prepared foods

Excellent quality in supported areas, especially for produce, meat, and ready-to-eat meals.

Best pick for most seniors: Instacart Best for saving money: Walmart+ Easiest if you already use Amazon: Amazon Fresh

If you want, I can also give you the best option by city, budget, or mobility needs.

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Here are the best options for seniors, by use case:

  • Instacart — best if the senior wants extra help getting started. Instacart has a dedicated Senior Support Service for customers over 60, plus same-day delivery from many local stores. (instacart.com)
  • Kroger Boost — best for regular grocery shoppers who want predictable savings. Kroger offers same-day or next-day delivery, and Boost members can get free delivery on eligible orders of $35+ depending on plan. (kroger.com)
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for wide coverage and simple one-stop shopping. Walmart says same-day delivery is available to 93% of U.S. households. (corporate.walmart.com)
  • Shipt — best for same-day delivery with a more personal shopper experience. Shipt emphasizes live updates, substitution options, and same-day delivery from local stores. (shipt.com)
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods via Amazon — best for Prime members. Amazon/Whole Foods lets customers order delivery or pickup through Amazon, and Prime members have a delivery service fee on Whole Foods orders. (wfm.amazon.com)

If the senior has trouble leaving home, also check Meals on Wheels or local senior food programs; some offer grocery shopping/delivery support, not just meals. (mealsonwheelslc.org)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best budget option, easiest app, or best for someone with limited mobility.

What are the best grocery delivery services for college students? discovery 10/mo
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Best grocery delivery services for college students usually come down to price, fast delivery, and low minimums. Top picks:

  1. Instacart
    • Best all-around if you want groceries from nearby stores like Kroger, Aldi, Costco, Safeway, etc.
    • Good for students because you can compare stores and use a student budget-friendly order.
    • Watch fees/tips, though.
  2. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Usually one of the cheapest options.
    • Great for basics: Great Value pasta, cereal, snacks, milk, frozen meals.
    • Best if you want low prices more than fancy selection.
  3. Amazon Fresh
    • Strong choice if you already have Amazon Prime.
    • Good for pantry staples, produce, and quick add-ons.
    • Works well for students in apartments or dorms near delivery zones.
  4. Shipt
    • Good for same-day delivery from stores like Target and Meijer.
    • Nice if you like shopping at Target for dorm-friendly groceries and household items.
    • Membership can be worth it if you order often.
  5. Target Same Day Delivery via Shipt
    • Especially good for students who need both food and dorm supplies.
    • Great for Good & Gather snacks, frozen meals, drinks, and toiletries.
  6. Misfits Market / imperfect produce-style services
    • Best for cheaper produce and pantry items if you cook a lot.
    • Good if you want more value than convenience.
Best overall picks by need
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for dorm essentials: Target via Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them for cheapest, best for dorms, or best for no-car students.

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For most college students in the U.S., the best options are:

  • Walmart+ Student — best overall for low cost. It’s 50% off for eligible college/grad students and includes grocery delivery over $35, plus free shipping and some streaming perks. (walmart.com)
  • Shipt Student — best if you want lots of store choices. It’s $4.99/month for students, with $0 delivery fee on orders over $35 from many stores. (shipt.com)
  • Instacart+ — best for store variety and convenience. It offers $0 delivery fees on eligible grocery orders of $10+, but service fees still apply and reduced service fees ended in 2025. (californiamarket.instacart.com)
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods with Prime — best if you already use Prime. Prime members can get Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods delivery in select areas, and Whole Foods pickup is free. (wfm.amazon.com)
  • Target Circle 360 — best for dorm essentials + groceries if Target is nearby. It now includes same-day delivery from Target and Shipt’s network, with no price markups on many same-day delivery orders. (corporate.target.com)

My quick pick:

  1. Walmart+ Student if you want the cheapest all-around deal.
  2. Shipt Student if you want flexibility across stores.
  3. Instacart+ if you care most about selection.

If you want, I can also rank these by cheapest, best for dorm life, or best without a car.

What are the best grocery delivery services for large households? discovery
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For large households, the best grocery delivery services are the ones that make bulk buying, low unit prices, and reliable substitutions easy.

Best picks
  1. Walmart+
    • Best overall for big families
    • Great for bulk sizes, low everyday prices, and wide grocery assortment
    • Good if you buy a lot of pantry staples, snacks, and household goods
  2. Costco Same-Day Delivery (via Instacart)
    • Best for true bulk shopping
    • Great for big packs of meat, dairy, paper goods, and frozen items
    • Best if you already buy from Costco
  3. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for households that want fast delivery + decent prices
    • Good selection of produce, dairy, frozen foods, and Amazon-brand staples
    • Best for Prime members
  4. Instacart+
    • Best if you want access to multiple stores like Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Aldi, and Costco
    • Useful for comparing prices and shopping from the stores your family already likes
  5. Shipt
    • Best for families who shop at Target, Meijer, H-E-B, or Kroger
    • Reliable same-day delivery and good for repeat household orders
Best combo for large households
  • Walmart+ for weekly staples
  • Costco Same-Day for bulk items
  • Instacart+ for specialty runs

If you want, I can also rank these by cheapest, fastest, or best for bulk groceries.

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For large households, the best grocery delivery services are usually the ones with bulk selection, lower delivery fees on big baskets, and shared cart/membership features. My top picks:

  1. Walmart+ — best all-around for big weekly hauls. It offers free delivery from store on $35+ orders, and the app can handle groceries plus household staples. (walmart.com)
  2. Instacart+ — best for flexibility across many stores. It has Family Carts and shared family accounts, plus free delivery on orders over $35 and reduced service fees. (instacart.com)
  3. Costco Same-Day — best if your family buys in bulk. Costco’s same-day service is powered by Instacart, has a $35 minimum, and Instacart+ members get additional savings. (costco.com)
  4. Amazon Fresh / Prime grocery delivery — best if you already have Prime and want one-stop ordering of groceries plus household items. Amazon says Prime members can get free grocery delivery on qualifying orders, with options including Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market. (aboutamazon.com)
  5. Shipt — best if you want same-day delivery from Target and other local retailers, with a membership model and broad retailer network. (shipt.com)

Quick pick:

  • Cheapest for big carts: Walmart+ or Costco Same-Day. (walmart.com)
  • Best for multiple people shopping together: Instacart+. (instacart.com)
  • Best if you already pay for Prime: Amazon Fresh. (aboutamazon.com)

If you want, I can also rank these by price, bulk grocery selection, or best for families with kids.

What grocery delivery services work best for last-minute dinner plans? discovery 10/mo
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Best for last-minute dinner plans:

  • Instacart — best all-around for speed; same-day from Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Target, Whole Foods, etc. Good when you need ingredients fast.
  • Uber Eats Grocery — good if you already use Uber Eats; often quick for corner-store style grocery runs and convenience items.
  • DoorDash Grocery — similar to Uber Eats; strong for Walmart, Albertsons, Sprouts, and local markets in some areas.
  • Walmart+ delivery — usually great for cheap, fast essentials if you have a nearby Walmart.
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods Market — best if you’re already in Amazon’s ecosystem and want quick delivery of staples.
  • Shipt — good for same-day delivery from Target, Meijer, CVS, H-E-B in supported areas.

Best picks by need:

  • Fastest overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest basics: Walmart+
  • Best for Target runs: Shipt
  • Best if you want convenience items too: DoorDash or Uber Eats
  • Best for organic/health food: Instacart from Whole Foods or Sprouts

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or best dinner ingredients to order last-minute.

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For last-minute dinner plans, the best options are usually:

  1. Instacart — best overall if you want the widest store selection and same-day delivery, often as fast as 1 hour. Good for grabbing ingredients from nearby supermarkets. (instacart.com)
  2. Walmart Express Delivery — best for value and quick delivery; Walmart says it can deliver in as little as 1 hour or 2 hours or less, with in-store pricing. (walmart.com)
  3. Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods Market — best if you’re a Prime member and want a fast, fairly convenient grocery option; Whole Foods says Prime members can get 2-hour delivery windows in select ZIP codes. (wholefoodsmarket.com)
  4. DoorDash Grocery — best for ultra-fast “I need ingredients now” situations, especially in denser areas where local grocery/convenience options are nearby. DoorDash’s grocery pages let you check what’s available near you and schedule if needed. (doordash.com)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can also give you the best app by your city or suggest the fastest dinner to order based on what’s in stock nearby.

What are the best grocery delivery services for organic groceries? discovery 3,600/mo
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Here are the best grocery delivery services for organic groceries:

  1. Whole Foods Market (Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods delivery)
    • Best for: widest selection of organic produce, meat, dairy, and pantry staples
    • Why: strong organic assortment, reliable quality, easy via Amazon
  2. Thrive Market
    • Best for: organic pantry items, snacks, pantry staples, vitamins
    • Why: membership-based, good prices on brands like Simple Mills, Bob’s Red Mill, Organic Valley, Justin’s
  3. Misfits Market
    • Best for: organic produce and groceries at lower prices
    • Why: great for discounted organic fruits/veg and specialty items
  4. Imperfect Foods
    • Best for: organic produce + eco-focused grocery delivery
    • Why: good mix of organic and sustainable brands, flexible boxes
  5. Farmbox Direct
    • Best for: organic fruit and vegetable boxes
    • Why: straightforward organic produce subscription, good if you mainly want fresh produce
  6. Instacart
    • Best for: convenience and local store access
    • Why: can order organic groceries from Sprouts, Costco, Whole Foods, Kroger, Albertsons, etc.
Best overall picks
  • Best overall: Whole Foods via Amazon
  • Best budget: Misfits Market
  • Best pantry-focused: Thrive Market
  • Best produce subscription: Farmbox Direct

If you want, I can also give you the best organic delivery service by budget, by region, or for families.

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Here are the best bets for organic grocery delivery in the U.S.:

  • Whole Foods Market + Amazon delivery — best for the widest premium organic selection. Whole Foods says it’s the first and only certified organic national grocery store and carries 40,000+ organic products. (wholefoodsmarket.com)
  • Thrive Market — best for organic pantry staples and savings. It offers 5,000+ healthy/organic groceries, ships to the lower 48 states, and uses a membership model with discounts. (thrivemarket.com)
  • Misfits Market — best for organic produce and value. It markets organic produce online and says it can be up to 30% off grocery store prices. (misfitsmarket.com)
  • Instacart — best for fast same-day delivery from nearby stores. Instacart offers same-day delivery in as fast as one hour, and you can shop organic items from stores near you. (instacart.com)
  • Walmart Grocery — best for budget organic basics. Walmart says it has a wide variety of affordable organic foods and beverages. (walmart.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Whole Foods / Amazon
  • Best for cheaper organic staples: Thrive Market
  • Best for produce deals: Misfits Market
  • Best for speed/flexibility: Instacart

If you want, I can also narrow this to the cheapest, fastest, or best for produce vs pantry items.

What are the best grocery delivery services for budget shopping? discovery 320/mo
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For budget grocery delivery, the best options are usually:

  1. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Usually the cheapest overall on staples.
    • Best for: Great Value brand, milk, eggs, bread, pantry items.
    • Tip: Use Walmart+ if you order often.
  2. Aldi (via Instacart or local delivery partners)
    • Aldi is one of the best for low prices, especially on produce, dairy, and private-label basics.
    • Best for: Clancy’s, Millville, Simply Nature, Friendly Farms.
    • Tip: Delivery fees can eat savings, so compare totals.
  3. Amazon Fresh
    • Good prices on select items, especially if you already use Amazon.
    • Best for: bulk pantry goods, snacks, and Amazon Grocery items.
    • Tip: Watch minimum order requirements.
  4. Target + Shipt
    • Not always the absolute cheapest, but good for budget-friendly household staples.
    • Best for: Good & Gather and Market Pantry.
    • Tip: Nice for combining groceries with household essentials.
  5. Instacart (best only with Aldi, Costco, or sales)
    • Can be budget-friendly if you shop stores with low base prices.
    • Best for: Aldi, Costco, Price Rite, Grocery Outlet, local discount grocers.
    • Tip: Avoid markups from more expensive stores.
Best overall for budget
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery for lowest hassle + low prices
  • Aldi via delivery for the cheapest grocery basket if available
Best strategy
  • Buy store brands
  • Stick to produce, frozen foods, and pantry staples
  • Compare the final total: item price + delivery fee + tip + service fee

If you want, I can also rank the best options by cheapest, fastest, or best for a family of 4.

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For budget grocery delivery, I’d rank them like this:

  1. Walmart+ — usually the best value if you buy a lot of basics. Walmart+ is $98/year or $12.95/month, and members get free delivery on orders over $35 with the same low in-store prices; non-members pay delivery fees. (walmart.com)
  2. Instacart+ — best if you want access to lots of stores. It’s $99/year and gives $0 delivery fee on grocery/retail orders of $10+ (service fees still apply), plus it can stack with store loyalty savings. (instacart.com)
  3. Target Circle 360 — good if you already shop Target and want low-friction delivery. It’s $99/year and includes same-day delivery over $35 with no markups; non-members pay a delivery fee. (target.com)
  4. Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods via Prime — decent if you already pay for Prime, but less budget-friendly if you don’t. Whole Foods delivery for Prime members includes a $9.95 service fee, while pickup is free on orders of any size at Whole Foods. (wfm.amazon.com)

Best cheap pick: Walmart+. Best no-membership option: use store pickup when available—it’s often free and avoids delivery fees. (walmart.com)

If you want, I can also give you a “best by household type” list (single person, family, SNAP/EBT, couponer, etc.).

What are the best grocery delivery services for bulk groceries? discovery 320/mo
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For bulk groceries, the best options are usually:

  1. Costco SameDay Delivery (via Instacart)
    • Best for: big packs, pantry staples, paper goods, snacks
    • Great if you already buy from Costco
    • Note: membership helps, but delivery fees can add up
  2. Sam’s Club Delivery
    • Best for: true bulk buys, household essentials, meat, frozen items
    • Often competitive on large pack sizes
    • Good pickup + delivery mix
  3. Walmart+
    • Best for: low prices on large grocery orders
    • Strong for cases of water, canned goods, cereal, cleaning supplies
    • Usually one of the easiest all-around bulk delivery options
  4. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for: convenient mixed grocery orders, pantry items, packaged bulk goods
    • Good if you already use Amazon Prime
    • Not always the cheapest for true bulk
  5. Kroger Delivery / Boost
    • Best for: standard grocery bulk orders with frequent coupons
    • Good selection on family-size items and store brands
    • Worth it if Kroger is in your area
  6. BJ’s Wholesale Club
    • Best for: bulk grocery + household essentials
    • Strong on warehouse-style shopping and delivery
    • Good alternative to Costco/Sam’s

Best overall for bulk:

  • Costco SameDay if you want warehouse-size value
  • Walmart+ if you want the lowest-friction, broadly available option
  • Sam’s Club if you want the most direct bulk-delivery experience

If you want, I can also rank them by cheapest, fastest, or best for a family of 4+.

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For bulk groceries in the U.S., my top picks are:

  1. Costco Same-Day / Costco Grocery — best if you want true warehouse-club bulk and low unit prices; same-day is powered by Instacart. (sameday.costco.com)
  2. Sam’s Club Delivery / Instacart — great for bulk pantry, paper goods, and household staples; Sam’s Club offers same-day, next-day, and express delivery, and Instacart also supports warehouse-club orders. (help.samsclub.com)
  3. BJ’s Wholesale Club — strong alternative to Costco/Sam’s, with bulk grocery selection and same-day delivery. (bjs.com)
  4. Walmart+ — best for big regular grocery runs if you want broad selection and no markup on shelf-priced items; free delivery starts at a $35 minimum for members. (walmart.com)
  5. Amazon Fresh / local grocery delivery via Amazon — best for convenience and fast delivery, especially if you’re already a Prime member; Amazon also expanded grocery delivery options and offers grocery delivery benefits in many areas. (press.aboutamazon.com)
  6. Instacart — best if you want the widest store choice; it can deliver bulk items from warehouse clubs like Costco, Sam’s Club, and BJ’s in many areas. (instacart.com)

Quick pick:

  • Cheapest bulk buys: Costco or Sam’s Club.
  • Best all-around convenience: Walmart+ or Instacart.
  • Best if you already have Prime: Amazon Fresh.

If you want, I can also rank these by cheapest, fastest, or best for large families.

What are the best grocery delivery services for meal prep? discovery
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Best grocery delivery services for meal prep:

  1. Instacart

Best all-around. Huge store selection, fast delivery, and great for getting exactly what you need from Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Publix, Aldi, etc.

  1. Walmart+

Best for low prices. Good if you buy a lot of basics like chicken, rice, oats, produce, Greek yogurt, and pantry staples.

  1. Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods via Amazon

Best for convenience and quality. Great for organic items and prepared meal-prep ingredients like salad kits, rotisserie chicken, frozen vegetables.

  1. Thrive Market

Best for healthy meal prep and specialty foods. Strong on protein bars, organic pantry items, sauces, snacks, gluten-free products.

  1. Hungryroot

Best if you want meal-prep-friendly groceries with some planning done for you. It’s a hybrid of grocery delivery + easy meal ideas.

  1. Shipt

Best for same-day delivery from stores like Target, Meijer, CVS, H-E-B depending on your area.

Best overall pick: Instacart Best for budget: Walmart+ Best for healthy/organic meal prep: Amazon Fresh or Thrive Market

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or best for high-protein meal prep.

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For meal prep, the best grocery delivery services are usually:

  • Instacart — best for maximum store choice and flexibility; you can shop from local retailers and get groceries and even ready-made foods delivered in as fast as an hour. (instacart.com)
  • Walmart+ — best for budget-conscious bulk grocery runs; Walmart says members get free same-day delivery on select items with a $35 minimum. (walmart.com)
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon/Prime; Amazon says grocery delivery is available in many U.S. cities and towns, with options that now extend beyond Prime in some areas. (aboutamazon.com)
  • Hungryroot — best for a hybrid grocery + meal-prep setup; it builds a personalized grocery plan and sends food plus recipes for the week. (support.hungryroot.com)
  • Misfits Market — best for produce-heavy meal prep if you want organic, seasonal produce and pantry staples, especially for cooking in batches. (misfitsmarket.com)
  • Thrive Market — best for healthy/organic pantry stocking; it focuses on organic and healthy grocery shopping online. (thrivemarket.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best value: Walmart+
  • Best for meal-prep convenience: Hungryroot

If you want, I can narrow this to cheap, healthy, high-protein, or family meal prep.

What are the best grocery delivery services for healthy food? discovery 390/mo
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Here are some of the best grocery delivery services for healthy food, depending on what you want:

Best overall

Whole Foods Market (via Amazon)

  • Strongest selection of organic, gluten-free, and clean-label foods
  • Good for produce, grass-fed meat, Greek yogurt, frozen vegetables, and pantry staples
  • Best if you already use Amazon Prime
Best for organic essentials

Thrive Market

  • Great for healthy pantry items, snacks, supplements, and household goods
  • Brands like Primal Kitchen, Simple Mills, Siete, RXBAR, Chosen Foods
  • Best for people who buy lots of shelf-stable healthy foods
Best for fresh organic produce

Misfits Market

  • Lower-cost organic produce and groceries
  • Good if you want fruits/vegetables and don’t mind imperfect-looking produce
Best for easy healthy meal prep

Instacart from stores like:

  • Sprouts Farmers Market
  • Natural Grocers
  • Whole Foods
  • Trader Joe’s (where available through local partners)

This is best if you want access to a real healthy grocery store without shopping yourself.

Best for meal-focused healthy deliveries

Hungryroot

  • More like grocery + meal planning
  • Good for quick healthy meals, proteins, and produce
  • Easy for busy people
Best budget healthy option

Walmart Grocery

  • Not as premium, but has a lot of affordable basics
  • Good for items like Great Value organic oats, produce, eggs, and frozen vegetables
If I had to pick 3
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — best quality/selection
  • Thrive Market — best healthy pantry staples
  • Misfits Market — best value for organic produce

If you want, I can also give you the best healthy grocery delivery service by budget, diet type (keto, vegan, gluten-free), or ZIP code.

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If you want healthy grocery delivery, these are the strongest picks:

  • Thrive Market — best for healthy pantry staples, organic snacks, supplements, and specialty diets. It’s a membership service focused on “healthy and organic groceries.” (thrivemarket.com)
  • Misfits Market — best for organic produce on a budget. It specializes in organic, seasonal fruits and vegetables, plus rescued items to reduce food waste. (misfitsmarket.com)
  • Whole Foods Market via Amazon/Prime — best for premium healthy groceries. Prime members can order produce, meat, seafood, dairy, and other groceries for delivery or pickup through Whole Foods/Amazon. (aboutamazon.com)
  • FreshDirect — best for high-quality produce and full grocery baskets. It offers USDA-certified organic groceries across produce, meats, pantry items, and more. (freshdirect.com)
  • Hungryroot — best for healthy meal planning with less effort. It’s a grocery service that sends groceries and easy recipes tailored to your preferences. (support.hungryroot.com)

My quick ranking:

  1. Thrive Market for healthiest overall pantry shopping.
  2. Misfits Market for cheapest organic produce.
  3. Whole Foods/Amazon for best all-around premium selection.
  4. FreshDirect for quality and convenience.
  5. Hungryroot if you want healthy eating with built-in recipes. (thrivemarket.com)

If you want, I can also narrow this down by budget, organic-only, meal kits, or your ZIP code.

What grocery delivery service has the fastest delivery? discovery 210/mo
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Usually the fastest grocery delivery is Instacart Express/Instacart Same-Day, because it can deliver from nearby stores in as little as 30–60 minutes in many areas.

Other fast options:

  • Amazon Fresh — often same-day or next-day, depending on your area
  • Walmart+ InHome / Walmart Delivery — typically same-day, sometimes within a couple hours
  • DoorDash Grocery — can be very fast for small orders, often under an hour
  • Shipt — often same-day, speed depends on local stores

Best bet for fastest overall: Instacart or DoorDash Grocery, depending on which stores are closest to you.

If you tell me your city or ZIP code, I can tell you which one is likely fastest there.

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If you want the fastest possible grocery delivery, it’s usually Gopuff or Amazon Now in select cities — both advertise deliveries in about 15–30 minutes. (gopuff.com)

For more “mainstream” grocery apps, Instacart offers as-fast-as-30-minute delivery in some areas, while Amazon Fresh and Walmart are more often 1–3 hours or same-day, depending on your location and slot availability. (warehouseautomation.ca)

So the short answer: Gopuff/Amazon Now if available near you; otherwise Instacart is often the quickest grocery option. (gopuff.com)

If you want, I can compare the fastest option for your ZIP code.

What grocery delivery service has the lowest fees? discovery
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If you mean lowest total delivery fees overall, Walmart+ is often the cheapest for regular grocery delivery:

  • Walmart+ — typically $0 delivery fee on orders from Walmart (with a minimum order; fees/tip may still apply)
  • Amazon Fresh — can be very low if you already have Amazon Prime, but availability and minimums vary
  • Target / Shipt — usually not the lowest; more fees and tip expectations
  • Instacart — usually the highest fees overall

Best cheap option: Walmart+ Best if you already pay for Prime: Amazon Fresh

If you tell me your zip code and whether you shop at Walmart, Amazon, or local stores, I can point to the cheapest one for your area.

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There isn’t one universal lowest-fee service, but Walmart+ is usually the cheapest for regular grocery delivery if you can use Walmart. Members don’t pay the standard $7.95–$9.95 delivery fee on eligible grocery delivery, though orders under $35 can still get a $6.99 minimum order fee. (walmart.com)

Quick comparison:

  • Walmart+: $0 delivery fee for eligible orders; best value for frequent shoppers. (walmart.com)
  • Shipt: $0 delivery fee on orders $35+ for members; $10 one-time delivery without a membership. (help.shipt.com)
  • Instacart+: $0 delivery fee on eligible grocery orders $10+, but service fees still apply. (instacart.com)
  • Amazon: some same-day grocery orders can be $2.99 if you miss the minimum. (press.aboutamazon.com)

If you want, I can compare which is cheapest for your exact store and order size.

What grocery delivery service has the best produce selection? discovery
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Best overall for produce selection: FreshDirect

  • Usually the strongest mix of conventional, organic, and specialty produce
  • Better than most for quality control and item variety

Best for premium/organic produce: Whole Foods Market via Amazon Fresh / Prime delivery

  • Best if you want brands like 365 by Whole Foods Market and lots of organic options

Best if you want broad store choice: Instacart

  • Selection depends on the store you pick, so it can be great if your local Kroger, Safeway, Publix, or Wegmans has strong produce

Quick pick:

  • FreshDirect = best produce selection overall
  • Whole Foods/Amazon Fresh = best premium organic produce

If you tell me your city, I can recommend the best option there.

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If you want the best produce selection overall, my pick is FreshDirectif it’s available in your area. It’s built around fresh groceries and offers organic fruit and vegetables, local/farm products, and a strong reputation for produce quality. That’s an inference from its product mix and the way it’s reviewed, not a universal fact. (fdtest1.freshdirect.com)

If you want the widest choice across many stores, Instacart has the biggest reach, but produce selection/quality depends on which store is assigned and who shops your order. (clark.com)

Runner-up: Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods. Amazon has been expanding its perishable selection, including thousands of fresh items from Whole Foods Market. (tomsguide.com)

Short answer:

  • Best dedicated produce selection: FreshDirect
  • Best overall store variety: Instacart
  • Best mainstream fallback: Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods (fdtest1.freshdirect.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down by your ZIP code.

What grocery delivery service is best for special diets? discovery
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Best overall for special diets: Thrive Market It’s the easiest for gluten-free, dairy-free, keto, paleo, vegan, and allergy-aware shopping. Their filters are strong, and they carry good brands like Siete, Simple Mills, Primal Kitchen, Bob’s Red Mill, and MadeGood.

Also worth considering:

  • Instacart — best if you want the widest store selection near you (Whole Foods, Costco, Kroger, etc.).
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods — best for organic and specialty items.
  • Hungryroot — best for guided meal planning for vegan, high-protein, gluten-free, or dairy-free diets.

If you tell me your diet (e.g. gluten-free + vegan, keto, low-FODMAP, food allergies), I can pick the best one for you.

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Best overall: Thrive Market if you want a grocery service built around special diets. It has diet filters like keto, gluten-free, and vegan, plus certifications such as Certified Gluten Free on many Thrive Market Goods items. It also carries a broad pantry/frozen assortment, but not fresh produce or dairy in the standard catalog. (thrivemarket.com)

Best for widest local-store selection: Instacart. Its Health/Smart Shop features support filters like gluten-free, vegan, keto, lactose-free, low-sodium, organic, and more across a very large store network. (instacart.com)

Best for plant-based/organic value: Misfits Market. It offers curated gluten-free and plant-based shopping, cart customization, and a focus on organic/affordable groceries. (misfitsmarket.com)

If you tell me your diet—e.g. gluten-free, vegan, keto, low-FODMAP, or severe allergy—I can narrow it to the single best option.

What grocery delivery services offer local store selection? discovery 140/mo
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These grocery delivery services let you pick from local stores:

  • Instacart — biggest selection; includes Kroger, Publix, Costco, Safeway, Aldi, etc.
  • Shipt — strong for Target, Meijer, Hy-Vee, H-E-B, and other local chains.
  • DoorDash — offers grocery from local supermarkets like Albertsons, Safeway, Walgreens, CVS, and regional stores.
  • Uber Eats — has grocery delivery from nearby stores in many cities, including local chains and convenience stores.
  • Mercato — focused on independent local grocers, specialty shops, and specialty markets.
  • Dumpling — connects you with personal shoppers who can shop at local stores you choose.
  • Amazon Fresh — more chain-based, but in some areas it includes local/partner grocery stores.

If you want the best local-store options, I’d start with Instacart and Mercato. If you want, I can also compare them by fees, store variety, and availability in your city.

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Yes—these services let you pick from local stores in many areas:

  • Instacart — local grocery stores like Kroger, Publix, ALDI, Costco, etc. (instacart.com)
  • Shipt — shop from local stores such as Target, Safeway, Walgreens, FoodMaxx, and more. (shipt.com)
  • DoorDash Grocery — offers national and local merchants, including regional grocers and neighborhood favorites. (doordash.com)
  • Uber Eats Grocery — shows nearby grocery stores based on your delivery address. (ubereats.com)

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best one for your ZIP code or for the cheapest fees.

What grocery delivery services are best for recurring orders? discovery 40/mo
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Best for recurring grocery orders:

  • Amazon Fresh + Prime — best overall for convenience, fast reorders, and saved lists.
  • Walmart+ — best for low prices and reliable weekly staples.
  • Instacart+ — best if you want delivery from multiple local stores.
  • Shipt — best for same-day delivery from Target and regional grocery chains.
  • FreshDirect — best in NYC/Northeast for high-quality produce and meal staples.
  • Thrive Market — best for recurring pantry, organic, and specialty items.
  • Misfits Market — best for affordable recurring produce and groceries with some surplus/“imperfect” items.

If you want the simplest pick: Amazon Fresh for convenience, Walmart+ for savings, Instacart+ for flexibility.

If you tell me your ZIP code and budget, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options near you.

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For recurring grocery orders, the best picks are usually:

  • Walmart+ Subscriptions — best for true auto-reorder of eligible groceries and household staples; Walmart says subscriptions can be set on a delivery frequency, and some fresh items require a delivery window. (walmart.com)
  • Kroger Boost — best if you shop at Kroger and want scheduled grocery delivery with free delivery on qualifying orders; you choose the day/time slot. (kroger.com)
  • Shipt — best for same-day recurring restocks across multiple stores; it offers unlimited deliveries with membership and lets you schedule delivery for today, tomorrow, or later in the week. (shipt.com)
  • Instacart+ — best for multi-store flexibility and frequent orders; Instacart+ gives $0 delivery on qualifying orders, and Instacart’s Order Ahead feature lets you plan up to two weeks in advance. (instacart.com)
  • Amazon Subscribe & Save — best for non-fresh recurring staples like pantry items, toiletries, and pet supplies; customers set a recurring delivery cycle of weeks or months. (sell.amazon.com)

Quick pick:

  • Cheapest for repeat staples: Walmart+ or Amazon Subscribe & Save. (walmart.com)
  • Best for grocery-store variety: Instacart+ or Shipt. (instacart.com)
  • Best if you already shop Kroger: Kroger Boost. (kroger.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to the cheapest option in your ZIP code or to fresh groceries only.

What grocery delivery services are best for cashless checkout? discovery
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Best cashless grocery delivery services:

  • Instacart — widest store selection; easy credit/debit, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal in many areas.
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods Market — best if you already use Amazon; seamless card or Amazon balance checkout.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — strong prices and broad coverage; card, Walmart Pay, Apple Pay where available.
  • Shipt — good for same-day delivery from stores like Target; cashless app checkout with card.
  • Kroger Delivery — best for Kroger shoppers; simple card and digital payment flow.
  • FreshDirect — great in the Northeast; fully online card checkout and reliable delivery.

Best overall: Instacart Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh Best for low prices: Walmart Grocery Delivery

If you want, I can also rank them by fees, delivery speed, or EBT acceptance.

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Best options for cashless grocery delivery:

  1. Instacart — best overall flexibility. It accepts major credit/debit cards plus Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, Klarna, and EBT at participating stores; it does not accept cash. (instacart.com)
  2. Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for simple card-based checkout. Walmart supports online SNAP EBT/EBT Cash and saved cards; cash isn’t part of online checkout. (walmart.com)
  3. Shipt — good if you want a straightforward card-only experience. Shipt accepts major US credit/debit cards, and in some areas Cash App Pay and Pay with Bank; it does not accept cash. (help.shipt.com)
  4. Kroger Delivery — good if you shop Kroger regularly. Kroger delivery accepts credit cards, debit cards, and SNAP benefits; cash, checks, and gift cards are not accepted for delivery. (kroger.com)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can narrow this to best for iPhone/Apple Pay, best for EBT, or cheapest delivery.

What are the best grocery delivery services with subscriptions? discovery 210/mo
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Here are the best grocery delivery services with subscriptions, depending on what you want:

Best overall: Instacart+
  • Why: Huge store selection, fast delivery, easy to use
  • Best for: Most households
  • Perks: Free delivery on eligible orders over a minimum, lower service fees, exclusive promos
  • Good if you want: Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Aldi, Wegmans, and more in one app
Best for Amazon shoppers: Amazon Prime / Amazon Fresh
  • Why: Strong value if you already have Prime
  • Best for: Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh delivery
  • Perks: Prime member discounts, free delivery on eligible orders
  • Good if you want: Easy ordering and solid produce/pantry options
Best for Walmart value: Walmart+
  • Why: Usually one of the cheapest for everyday groceries
  • Best for: Budget-conscious families
  • Perks: Free delivery from store, fuel discounts, often no order minimum
  • Good if you want: Great prices on staples, snacks, and household goods
Best for natural/organic groceries: FreshDirect
  • Why: Excellent produce, meats, and prepared foods
  • Best for: Quality-focused shoppers in supported areas
  • Perks: Delivery subscription options, strong fresh food selection
  • Good if you want: Better-quality groceries than generic delivery apps
Best for local store delivery: Shipt
  • Why: Reliable, good for Target and regional grocery chains
  • Best for: People who shop at Target or partner grocers
  • Perks: Membership-based delivery, same-day options
  • Good if you want: Simple recurring grocery runs
Best for meal-kit style grocery subscriptions: Misfits Market and Imperfect Foods
  • Why: Good for discounted produce and pantry items
  • Best for: Deal hunters and flexible eaters
  • Perks: Subscription-style boxes, reduced-price “imperfect” produce
  • Good if you want: Lower-cost groceries with less waste
Quick picks
  • Cheapest overall: Walmart+
  • Best selection: Instacart+
  • Best if you already have Amazon Prime: Amazon Fresh
  • Best fresh-food quality: FreshDirect
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them for price, speed, or quality based on your city.

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Best picks in the U.S. right now:

  • Best overall: Walmart+ — strongest value if you want grocery delivery plus broader perks. It includes free delivery from store on $35+ orders, free shipping with no order minimum, and a yearly price of $98. (walmart.com)
  • Best for widest store selection: Instacart+ — works across many local grocery chains and retailers, with $0 delivery fees on grocery/retail orders of $10+ and a $99/year or $9.99/month plan. (instacart.com)
  • Best for Target shoppers: Target Circle 360 — annual $99/year or $10.99/month; it adds unlimited same-day delivery on $35+ orders and access to Shipt’s marketplace of 100+ grocers and retailers, with no markups on same-day delivery from that network. (target.com)
  • Best for same-day delivery with a personal-shopper feel: Shipt$99/year or $10.99/month, with free delivery on $35+ orders and same-day delivery from local grocers and retailers. (shipt.com)

If you want, I can also rank these by cheapest, best for families, or best if you already shop at Costco/Target/Walmart.

What are the best grocery delivery services for rural areas? discovery
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For rural areas, the best grocery delivery options are usually the ones with the widest delivery networks or the best “ship-to-you” selection:

  1. Walmart Grocery / Walmart+
    • Often the best bet for rural ZIP codes
    • Good for basics, low prices, and wide store coverage
  2. Amazon Fresh / Amazon Prime
    • Best if you already use Amazon
    • Strong for shelf-stable items and some fresh groceries where available
  3. Instacart
    • Good if there’s a partner store nearby (like Kroger, Safeway, Publix, Costco, Aldi, or CVS)
    • Availability depends on local stores, but it covers a lot of rural-adjacent areas
  4. Shipt
    • Best in areas with Target or Meijer
    • Good same-day service when available
  5. Misfits Market
    • Great for rural areas because it ships boxes directly
    • Good for produce and pantry staples, especially if local delivery is limited
  6. Thrive Market
    • Also ships directly
    • Best for organic, natural, and specialty pantry items
  7. ALDI on Instacart
    • Excellent for budget groceries if your area is covered

Best overall for rural areas:

  • Walmart+ for everyday groceries
  • Misfits Market or Thrive Market if you need shipping-direct options

If you want, I can also give you the best options by state or ZIP code type (very rural, small town, or exurban).

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For rural areas, the best options are usually the ones with the widest store network and the ability to deliver from nearby local stores:

  1. Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually the strongest bet in rural America because Walmart has huge store coverage, and the company says its online pickup/delivery reaches all 50 states; it’s also specifically called out as reaching smaller rural communities. (corporate.walmart.com)
  2. Instacart — best if there’s a grocery store nearby, since Instacart says it serves households across the U.S. and Canada and operates in thousands of cities; it can work well in rural towns that have a partnered store. (instacart.com)
  3. Shipt — good for same-day delivery from local retailers where available, and it offers delivery from stores near you nationwide, including a lot of regional chains. (shipt.com)
  4. Kroger Delivery / Kroger via Uber — best in areas served by Kroger banners; Kroger has a broad pickup/delivery footprint and recently expanded delivery through Uber apps nationwide. (kroger.com)
  5. Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods — solid if you’re in a covered ZIP code, but coverage is more limited; Amazon/Whole Foods explicitly says delivery and pickup are available in select ZIP codes. (wfm.amazon.com)

Quick rule:

  • Closest rural town with a Walmart: start there. (corporate.walmart.com)
  • Any nearby partner grocery store: try Instacart or Shipt. (instacart.com)
  • If you’re in a Kroger market: Kroger is worth checking too. (kroger.com)

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best option for your ZIP code.

What grocery delivery services are best for same-day produce and pantry items? discovery 170/mo
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Best options for same-day produce + pantry items:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for speed and store variety.
    • Delivers from Kroger, Publix, Costco, Safeway, Aldi, Target, and more.
    • Good if you want specific produce from your favorite local grocery store.
  2. Walmart+
    • Best for low prices on pantry staples.
    • Solid same-day delivery in many areas.
    • Great for basics like Great Value items, produce, dairy, and snacks.
  3. Amazon Fresh
    • Best if you already use Amazon.
    • Good selection of produce, pantry, and 365 by Whole Foods Market items in some areas.
    • Fast and convenient, especially for Prime members.
  4. Shipt
    • Best for same-day delivery from Target, H-E-B (where available), and some local grocers.
    • Good for produce plus household essentials.
  5. Whole Foods Market via Amazon
    • Best for higher-quality produce.
    • Usually pricier, but strong for fresh items and organic pantry staples.

Quick pick:

  • Cheapest: Walmart+
  • Most flexible: Instacart
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best produce quality: Whole Foods via Amazon

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or produce quality in your area.

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For same-day produce + pantry items, the best bets are usually:

  1. Instacart — best overall for selection; it offers same-day delivery from many local grocers and says delivery can be as fast as 1 hour. It explicitly includes fresh produce and pantry food. (instacart.com)
  2. Walmart Grocery delivery — best for value and broad everyday staples; Walmart’s grocery pages highlight fresh produce, pantry staples, and same-day pickup/delivery options. (walmart.com)
  3. Shipt — best if you want a shopper-based service with strong produce focus; Shipt says it delivers local produce and pantry items same-day from stores like Target, Publix, and others. (shipt.com)
  4. Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods — best for Prime users; Amazon/Whole Foods offer grocery delivery and pickup, plus pantry staples and produce, with delivery speed varying by ZIP code. (wfm.amazon.com)

Quick pick:

  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best budget/value: Walmart
  • Best curated shopper experience: Shipt
  • Best for Prime members: Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods (instacart.com)

If you want, I can also rank these for lowest fees, best produce quality, or fastest delivery in your ZIP code.

What are the best alternatives to the leading grocery delivery marketplaces? comparison 10/mo
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Here are some strong alternatives to the biggest grocery delivery marketplaces like Instacart and Amazon Fresh:

  • Walmart+ / Walmart Grocery — best for low prices and reliable same-day delivery
  • Kroger Delivery / Kroger Boost — great if you want store-brand groceries and strong couponing
  • Shipt — good for same-day delivery from Target, Meijer, CVS, and others
  • FreshDirect — excellent for produce, meat, and prepared foods, especially in the Northeast
  • ALDI delivery via Instacart or local partners — budget-friendly if you already like ALDI
  • Thrive Market — best for organic, natural, and pantry staples
  • Misfits Market — good for cheaper organic produce and rescued groceries
  • Hungryroot — meal-planning plus groceries, ideal if you want convenience over full supermarket shopping

If you want, I can also rank these by cheapest, best quality, or best for same-day delivery.

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If you want alternatives to the big grocery delivery marketplaces, these are usually the best bets:

  • Walmart — best for broad assortment + everyday low prices; Walmart offers same-day pickup/delivery across a huge store network. (corporate.walmart.com)
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Prime and want a supermarket-like Amazon option. (corporate.target.com)
  • Shipt — best for a “personal shopper” experience and access to many local/regional stores, including Target and grocers like Kroger, Publix, and H-E-B depending on location. (shipt.com)
  • Kroger — best for Kroger shoppers; it offers its own delivery, Boost membership, and also uses third-party fulfillment in some areas. (kroger.com)
  • DoorDash — best for fast on-demand delivery from many grocers and local stores; DoorDash says it has expanded grocery partnerships and now leads U.S. third-party grocery/retail order volume. (about.doordash.com)

Quick pick:

  • Cheapest big-box option: Walmart
  • Best local-store selection: Shipt
  • Best on-demand convenience: DoorDash
  • Best if you shop Kroger already: Kroger
  • Best Amazon household option: Amazon Fresh (corporate.walmart.com)

If you want, I can rank these for price, speed, or best in the U.S. by city/suburb.

What are the best alternatives to big supermarket delivery platforms? comparison
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Good alternatives depend on what you want most: better quality, lower cost, or more specialty items.

  • Fresh produce boxes: Riverford, Abel & Cole, Oddbox

Best for seasonal fruit/veg and less supermarket-style shopping.

  • Meal kits: Gousto, HelloFresh, Mindful Chef

Best if you want convenience without using a full supermarket delivery platform.

  • Specialty/ethnic grocery shops:
    • Asian: Oriental Mart, Yutaka
    • Middle Eastern: Carrefour Market online in some regions, or local specialist stores
    • US/UK deli-style: Whole Foods Market where available

Best for harder-to-find ingredients.

  • Budget/flexible delivery: Amazon Fresh or Ocado (if available in your area)

Best for broad choice without going to a traditional supermarket app.

  • Local independents: your nearby butcher, fishmonger, greengrocer, or farm shop with delivery

Best for quality and supporting local businesses.

If you tell me your country/city and whether you care most about price, quality, or convenience, I can narrow it to the best 3 options.

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If you want alternatives to the big supermarket apps, the best ones usually fall into 4 buckets:

  • Big-retailer direct delivery: Walmart+, Target Circle 360 + Shipt, and Costco Same-Day. Good if you want mainstream grocery + household items without using a marketplace app. Walmart offers delivery/pickup from the app/site, Target’s same-day delivery is through Shipt, and Costco Same-Day is powered by Instacart but branded as Costco’s own grocery experience. (corporate.walmart.com)
  • Value/store-brand shopping: ALDI delivery, Walmart, and DoorDash grocery. ALDI’s delivery is available online with personal shoppers, and DoorDash now lists thousands of grocery stores, including many national/regional chains. (aldi.us)
  • Healthy/specialty groceries: Thrive Market and Hungryroot. Thrive is great for organic/non-GMO, diet filters, and member pricing; Hungryroot is more of a hybrid grocery + recipe service with fresh groceries and easy meals. (thrivemarket.com)
  • Discount/food-waste angle: Misfits Market. It sells rescued foods and groceries with flexible subscription-style ordering and delivery to nearly every ZIP code in the contiguous U.S. (misfitsmarket.com)
  • Fast convenience delivery: Gopuff. Best for quick top-ups, snacks, pantry basics, and last-minute items; it runs its own fulfillment network and advertises delivery in as fast as 15 minutes in some areas. (gopuff.com)

My quick picks:

  • Cheapest for regular big baskets: Walmart
  • Best for warehouse-style buys: Costco Same-Day
  • Best for healthy specialty: Thrive Market
  • Best for value + imperfect produce/rescued food: Misfits Market
  • Best for “I need it now”: Gopuff

If you tell me your budget, city, and whether you want cheap / healthy / bulk / fast, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 for you.

How do grocery delivery services compare on fees and delivery times? comparison 20/mo
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Here’s the quick comparison in the U.S. (varies by ZIP code, store, and time of day):

| Service | Typical fees | Delivery times | Best for | |---|---:|---|---| | Instacart | Service fee + delivery fee; often $3.99–$9.99+ before tip | Often 1–2 hours; same-day common | Biggest store selection | | Walmart+ | $98/yr membership; delivery often included on eligible orders | Same-day, sometimes within 1–3 hours | Low prices, no-frills grocery runs | | Amazon Fresh | Free with Prime on eligible orders; sometimes extra delivery minimums | Often same-day or next-day | Prime shoppers, pantry staples | | Shipt | Membership often $99/yr or pay-per-order; fees vary | Usually same-day, often 1–2 hours | Target and regional grocers | | DoorDash Grocery | Delivery fee + service fee; often more expensive without DashPass | Often ASAP, usually under 1 hour if nearby | Fast convenience, smaller orders |

Best value picks
  • Walmart+: usually the best combo of low fees + decent speed.
  • Amazon Fresh: good if you already pay for Prime.
  • Instacart: best if you want many store choices, but fees add up fastest.
Fastest
  • DoorDash Grocery and Instacart are usually the quickest for “I need it now.”
Cheapest overall
  • Walmart+ or Amazon Fresh (with Prime) tend to be cheapest per order.

If you want, I can compare these for your exact city/ZIP and estimate total cost on a sample grocery basket.

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Here’s the quick takeaway:

| Service | Typical fee structure | Typical delivery speed | |---|---|---| | Walmart+ / Walmart Delivery | Walmart+ members don’t pay the standard delivery fee; Express delivery has an extra fee and is subject to availability. Non-members may pay a standard delivery fee. (walmart.com) | Standard delivery can be same day; Express is as little as 1 hour / 2 hours or less. (walmart.com) | | Instacart / Instacart+ | Non-members may pay delivery fees; Instacart+ offers free delivery on eligible orders. Priority windows can cost extra. (instacart.com) | Delivery can be as fast as 1 hour, with windows starting as early as 9am and running as late as midnight in some areas. (mp.instacart.com) | | Shipt | Membership is $10.99/month or $99/year; members get $0 delivery fees on orders over $35. One-time deliveries cost more. (help.shipt.com) | Delivery windows depend on shopper availability; you may also pay extra for express/priority. (help.shipt.com) | | Kroger Boost | Boost is $12.99/month or $99/year; Boost Essential is $8.99/month or $69/year. Boost members get free delivery on $35+ orders. (kroger.com) | Boost offers same-day delivery in as little as 2 hours; Boost Essential is next-day only. (kroger.com) | | Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods via Amazon | Whole Foods orders for Prime members include a $9.95 service fee; Amazon also notes a grocery delivery service fee and offers faster delivery for Prime members in select cities. (wfm.amazon.com) | Amazon says grocery delivery can be as fast as 5 hours, and Prime members can get ultrafast 2-hour grocery delivery in select areas. (wfm.amazon.com) |

Best by category

  • Lowest predictable fee: Walmart+ if you already use Walmart often. (walmart.com)
  • Fastest common option: Walmart Express or Instacart priority/same-day, depending on your area. (walmart.com)
  • Best for Kroger shoppers: Kroger Boost. (kroger.com)
  • Best if you’re already in Amazon Prime/Whole Foods ecosystem: Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods. (wfm.amazon.com)

If you want, I can turn this into a “cheapest vs fastest vs best overall” recommendation for your ZIP code.

What are the best alternatives to full-service grocery delivery apps? comparison
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Best alternatives to full-service grocery delivery apps:

  • Curbside pickup: Walmart Pickup, Target Drive Up, Kroger Pickup, Albertsons/Safeway DriveUp & Go
    • Usually cheaper than delivery and avoids fees/tips.
  • Warehouse clubs: Costco, Sam’s Club, BJ’s Wholesale
    • Best for bulk staples, meat, snacks, and household items.
  • Online grocery ordering for pickup/delivery-lite: Amazon Fresh, Instacart Pickup, Shipt
    • Good if you want store inventory without full-service delivery pricing.
  • Meal kits: HelloFresh, Home Chef, Blue Apron
    • Best if you want fewer shopping decisions and less waste.
  • Local grocery stores with their own apps: Publix, H-E-B, Trader Joe’s (in-store only, but great value)
    • Often better prices and fresher selection than third-party apps.
  • Discount grocers: Aldi, Lidl
    • Best low-cost option if you can shop in person.
  • Specialty delivery by category:
    • ButcherBox for meat
    • Misfits Market or Imperfect Foods for produce/pantry deals
    • Thrive Market for organic/pantry goods

If you want, I can rank the best option by cheapest, fastest, or best for healthy eating.

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If you want alternatives to full-service grocery delivery apps, the best options are usually:

  • Curbside pickup / drive-up — best if you want the lowest fees and don’t mind a quick stop. Target’s Order Pickup and Drive Up are free, and Kroger offers Pickup through its app/website. (target.com)
  • Retailer-owned same-day delivery — best if you want delivery but fewer middleman fees. Walmart, Target Circle 360, and Whole Foods/Amazon Fresh all offer direct same-day grocery delivery options. (corporate.target.com)
  • Shipt — best for shopping from multiple local stores in one place. Shipt says it offers same-day delivery from stores like Target, Kroger, CVS, Walgreens, and others. (shipt.com)
  • Meal kits — best if your main pain point is meal planning, not just shopping. HelloFresh and Home Chef deliver pre-portioned ingredients and recipes to cook at home. (homechef.com)
  • Hybrid grocery + meal-planning services — best if you want fewer decisions each week. Hungryroot positions itself as personalized grocery/meal delivery. (eat.hungryroot.com)

My quick pick:

  • Cheapest: store pickup/Drive Up. (target.com)
  • Most convenient: Shipt or retailer-owned delivery. (shipt.com)
  • Least meal-planning effort: HelloFresh or Home Chef. (homechef.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to cheapest, fastest, or best for families.

Which grocery delivery options are better for large orders versus small orders? comparison
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Better for large orders

  • Walmart Grocery / Walmart+ — usually best for big baskets because prices are low and pickup/delivery is straightforward.
  • Costco via Instacart — good if you’re buying bulky pantry items, drinks, paper goods, or bulk packs.
  • Amazon Fresh — decent for larger weekly shops if you already use Amazon Prime.

Better for small orders

  • Instacart — best for quick top-ups from nearby stores; just watch service fees and tips.
  • Shipt — good for small same-day orders, especially from Target and other partnered stores.
  • DoorDash / Uber Eats grocery — convenient for a few items, but usually the most expensive.

Simple rule

  • Big order = Walmart or Costco
  • Small order = Instacart or Shipt
  • Need speed above all = DoorDash/Uber Eats

If you want, I can also rank them by cheapest, fastest, or best for fresh produce.

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Rule of thumb:

  • Large grocery orders: Walmart+ and Shipt tend to be better if you regularly hit $35+ orders, because both waive delivery fees above that threshold for members. (walmart.com)
  • Small grocery orders: Instacart+ is often better for tiny baskets, since eligible orders can get $0 delivery at $10+ per retailer. Walmart’s minimum-order fee can still apply below $35. (instacart.com)

Quick take:

  • Best for big carts: Walmart+, Shipt. (walmart.com)
  • Best for small top-ups: Instacart+. (instacart.com)
  • Best if you want the cheapest overall: compare against pickup first, since delivery fees/service fees can erase the convenience savings. (help.shipt.com)

If you want, I can rank them for your exact order size (e.g. $25, $60, $150).

What are the best alternatives to on-demand grocery delivery services? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on what you want most: cheaper groceries, less planning, or faster pickup.

1) Curbside pickup

Best if you want convenience without delivery fees/tips. Good options: Walmart Pickup, Target Drive Up, Kroger Pickup, Albertsons/Vons/ShopRite pickup, Instacart Pickup.

2) Meal kits

Best if your issue is planning dinners, not all groceries. Good options: HelloFresh, Blue Apron, Home Chef, Green Chef.

3) Subscription produce boxes / CSA

Best for fresh fruits and vegetables. Good options: Misfits Market, Imperfect Foods, Farm Fresh To You, local CSA farm shares.

4) Warehouse clubs

Best for lower unit prices on staples. Good options: Costco, Sam’s Club, BJ’s Wholesale.

5) Discount grocery chains

Best for the lowest everyday prices if you can shop in person. Good options: Aldi, Lidl, Trader Joe’s, WinCo Foods.

6) Online grocery with scheduled delivery

Best if you still want delivery, but not instant/on-demand. Good options: Amazon Fresh, Walmart Grocery delivery, FreshDirect, Shipt.

7) Local markets and butcher/bakery runs

Best for quality and specialty items. Good options: farmers’ markets, local butcher shops, ethnic groceries, bakery delivery subscriptions.

If you want, I can rank these by cheapest, healthiest, or most convenient.

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Best alternatives depend on what you want most:

  • Store pickup / curbside — best if you want the same groceries but fewer fees and no delivery wait. You order online, then pick up at the store. Kroger offers pickup through its website/app. (kroger.com)
  • Meal kits — best if you want less planning but still want to cook. Home Chef and HelloFresh both deliver pre-portioned ingredients and recipes, with weekly menu choices and skip/cancel flexibility. (cs.homechef.com)
  • CSA / local farm boxes — best if you want fresh local produce and can be flexible about what you get. USDA maintains a CSA directory to help consumers find local CSA programs. (ams.usda.gov)
  • Warehouse clubs / bulk shopping — best for lower unit prices if you have storage space and can buy in larger quantities.
  • In-store shopping with a list — best for maximum control and usually the lowest total cost if you can spare the time.

If you tell me your priority—cheapest, fastest, healthiest, or least hassle—I can rank the best option for you.

How do scheduled grocery delivery services compare to same-day services? comparison
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Scheduled grocery delivery is usually better for lower cost and better planning; same-day delivery is better for speed and convenience.

Scheduled delivery

Pros

  • Often cheaper: lower delivery fees, fewer surge/prioritized fees
  • Better inventory accuracy: more time to pick items
  • Good for weekly meal planning and larger orders
  • Easier to choose preferred delivery windows

Cons

  • Less flexible if you need groceries urgently
  • Limited time slots during busy periods
Same-day delivery

Pros

  • Best for urgent needs or last-minute shopping
  • Fast turnaround, often within hours
  • Convenient for forgotten items or small top-up orders

Cons

  • Usually more expensive
  • Higher chance of substitutions or out-of-stock items
  • Time windows can be tight or unreliable during peak demand
Best use cases
  • Scheduled: big weekly shops, families, bulk pantry restocks
  • Same-day: forgot milk, unexpected guests, dinner tonight
Common services
  • Instacart: strong same-day option from many stores
  • Walmart+: good for scheduled and same-day depending on location
  • Amazon Fresh: useful for both, especially if you already use Amazon
  • Shipt: often good for same-day from Target and grocers

If you want, I can also compare them by price, speed, or best service in your area.

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Scheduled grocery delivery is usually better for planning and lower cost. Same-day delivery is better for speed and convenience.

Quick comparison
  • Speed
    • Same-day: arrives in hours
    • Scheduled: next day or a chosen time slot
  • Cost
    • Same-day: often higher fees, service charges, and sometimes tips
    • Scheduled: usually cheaper, with more slot options and promos
  • Availability
    • Same-day: limited by store inventory and driver availability
    • Scheduled: easier to book ahead, especially for busy times
  • Best for
    • Same-day: forgotten items, last-minute meals, emergencies
    • Scheduled: weekly grocery runs, bulk shopping, predictable routines
Main tradeoff
  • Same-day = pay more for convenience.
  • Scheduled = save money, but wait longer.

If you want, I can also compare Instacart, Walmart, Amazon Fresh, and Kroger specifically.

What are the best alternatives to delivery services with membership fees? comparison 10/mo
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If you want to avoid membership fees, the best alternatives are:

  • Walmart Pickup — free curbside pickup, no membership needed.
  • Target Drive Up — solid for groceries and household items, no fee.
  • Kroger Pickup — good if you shop there; usually free with minimums.
  • Uber Eats — pay per order, no subscription required.
  • DoorDash — works fine without DashPass; just pay delivery fees.
  • Grubhub — same idea; no membership needed.
  • Order direct from restaurants — many local spots offer their own delivery or pickup with lower fees.

If you want the cheapest overall, I’d usually pick:

  1. Store pickup (Walmart / Target / Kroger)
  2. Direct restaurant ordering
  3. Uber Eats / DoorDash only when there’s a promo

If you tell me whether you mean food, groceries, or package delivery, I can give you the best no-fee options for that category.

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If you want to avoid membership fees, the best alternatives are:

  1. Store pickup / curbside pickup — usually the cheapest.
    • Target Drive Up / Order Pickup: no membership fee, no minimum purchase on many items. (corporate.target.com)
    • Walmart pickup: Walmart also offers pickup options and per-delivery pricing without requiring Walmart+. (corporate.walmart.com)
  2. Pay-per-order delivery — good if you only order occasionally.
    • Instacart: non-members can still order, but will pay delivery/service fees; Instacart+ mainly removes those fees on qualifying orders. (instacart.com)
    • DoorDash / Uber Eats: both support non-membership ordering, with fees charged per order rather than a required subscription. (about.doordash.com)
  3. Order direct from the store/restaurant — often better than third-party apps.
    • DoorDash says its online ordering can be used with pickup orders at no fees and delivery can be handled via the merchant’s own setup. (merchants.doordash.com)

Best pick:

If you want, I can narrow this down to grocery, restaurant food, or best cheap option in your area.

Which grocery delivery service is better for fresh items versus pantry staples? comparison
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Fresh items: Instacart is usually better, especially if you order from a good local grocer, Whole Foods Market, Sprouts, or Publix. You can pick stores with strong produce/meat quality.

Pantry staples: Walmart+ Delivery is often better for basics like Great Value items, cereal, pasta, canned goods, and household supplies. Amazon Fresh is also strong for staples if you like Amazon’s selection and pricing.

Simple rule:

  • Best fresh quality: Instacart from a top local store
  • Best cheap pantry restock: Walmart+

If you want, I can rank Instacart vs Amazon Fresh vs Walmart+ for your specific area.

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Fresh items: Instacart or Shipt. Both emphasize same-day delivery from local stores and highlight produce, meat, seafood, and other fresh foods. Shipt also specifically mentions shoppers helping you get the freshest produce. (instacart.com)

Pantry staples: Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods via Amazon or Walmart. Amazon highlights pantry staples and everyday snacks, while Walmart explicitly includes pantry staples, dry groceries, and household basics in its grocery delivery. (wfm.amazon.com)

Quick rule of thumb:

  • Need fresh produce/meat/seafoodInstacart or Shipt
  • Need cereal, pasta, rice, snacks, paper goodsAmazon Fresh or Walmart (instacart.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down by price, membership cost, or your city.

What are the best alternatives for grocery delivery in suburban areas? comparison
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Best suburban grocery-delivery alternatives:

  • Instacart – Best overall coverage. Works with Costco, Kroger, Publix, Wegmans, Aldi, Sprouts and more.
  • Walmart+ – Best value for many suburbs if you shop Walmart often. Fast, usually lower grocery prices.
  • Amazon Fresh – Good if you already use Amazon and have Whole Foods or Fresh available nearby.
  • Shipt – Strong for Target and some regional chains; good same-day option in many suburbs.
  • Kroger Delivery / Kroger Boost – Excellent where available, especially if you live near Kroger, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, Harris Teeter, Dillons.
  • Target same-day via Shipt – Great for a mixed household order: groceries, diapers, household items.

Best pick by need:

  • Lowest prices: Walmart+
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt/Target same-day
  • Best local-chain experience: Kroger Boost

If you want, I can narrow it down by your suburb and budget.

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For suburban areas, the best grocery-delivery alternatives are usually:

  • Instacart — best all-around if you want the widest store selection (it works with many national, regional, and local grocers). (instacart.com)
  • Walmart+ — best for low prices on big weekly orders, especially if there’s a Walmart near you. (apnews.com)
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods — best for Prime members who want fast delivery and a tight Amazon ecosystem; Amazon has expanded fresh grocery delivery into many U.S. cities and suburban areas. (apnews.com)
  • Shipt — best if you shop at Target or partner stores and want same-day delivery. (apnews.com)
  • DoorDash Grocery — good for local grocery stores, convenience items, and quick add-ons. (apnews.com)
  • Regional services like FreshDirect or Market Wagon — worth it if they serve your ZIP code and you want more local/curated options. (en.wikipedia.org)

Quick pick:

  • Cheapest: Walmart+
  • Most choice: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best Target option: Shipt

If you want, I can narrow this to the best one for your ZIP code or compare fees, delivery windows, and membership costs.

How can I get groceries delivered today? problem 1,900/mo
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Fastest options for same-day grocery delivery:

  • Instacart — works with many local stores like Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Publix, Aldi
  • Shipt — good for Target, Meijer, H-E-B, and others
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually strong for everyday items
  • Target same-day via Shipt — easy if you shop Target

What to do:

  1. Open one of those apps/sites.
  2. Enter your ZIP code.
  3. Pick a store and add items.
  4. Choose the earliest delivery window.
  5. Tip the shopper/driver.

If you want the quickest choice, use Instacart first, then Walmart or Amazon Fresh if available in your area.

If you tell me your ZIP code, I can suggest the best option near you.

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Fastest way: open one of these apps/sites, enter your address, and check same-day slots:

  • Instacart — same-day delivery, often as fast as 1 hour. (instacart.com)
  • DoorDash — grocery delivery from stores like ALDI, Kroger, Sprouts, Target, Safeway, and more; delivery is typically 1–2 hours. (doordash.com)
  • Uber Eats — enter your address to see nearby grocery options and delivery windows. (ubereats.com)
  • Walmart — offers same-day grocery delivery in many areas. (walmart.com)
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods — available in some areas through Amazon/Whole Foods shopping. (wfm.amazon.com)

Quick tip: if you need them today, choose a store with a visible “available now” or 1–2 hour delivery estimate, then place the order right away because slots can fill fast. (doordash.com)

If you want, send me your ZIP code or city, and I’ll narrow down the best options near you.

How do I find a grocery delivery service that covers my area? problem
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Start with the big apps and check your ZIP code:

  • Instacart — widest coverage in many areas
  • Amazon Fresh — if you’re near an Amazon delivery zone
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Shipt
  • DoorDash / Uber Eats — some local grocery stores too

Quick way to check:

  1. Open the app or website
  2. Enter your ZIP code or full address
  3. See which stores and delivery windows appear

If you want, also:

  • Search “grocery delivery near me”
  • Check your local chains like Kroger, Safeway, Publix, Aldi, Whole Foods
  • Look for minimum order fees and membership options

Best option usually:

  • Instacart for broad coverage
  • Walmart for low prices
  • Amazon Fresh if available in your area

If you tell me your ZIP code or city, I can suggest the best services near you.

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Fastest way:

  1. Search by ZIP code on the service’s site/app.

Try Instacart, Walmart, Target, Amazon Fresh, Kroger/retailer apps, Shipt, DoorDash, and Uber Eats grocery.

  1. Enter your full address at checkout or in the delivery-area checker.

Many services will only confirm coverage after that.

  1. Compare options by store, not just service.

Coverage often depends on which grocery stores near you are partnered.

  1. Check the delivery fee + minimum order before you commit.

If you want, send me your ZIP code or city, and I can help you find which services cover it.

How do I avoid high grocery delivery fees? problem
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A few easy ways to cut grocery delivery fees:

  • Use a membership if you order often:
    • Walmart+ often has the best low-fee delivery if you shop Walmart.
    • Amazon Prime is good for Amazon Fresh/Whole Foods deliveries.
    • Instacart+ can reduce service fees if you use Instacart a lot.
    • Kroger Boost is worth it if you shop Kroger.
  • Meet the free-delivery minimum by batching one bigger order instead of several small ones.
  • Choose pickup instead of delivery when possible: usually free or much cheaper.
  • Shop store-owned delivery instead of third-party apps. Store apps often cost less than Instacart, DoorDash, or Uber Eats grocery orders.
  • Avoid peak times and rush delivery windows—they usually cost more.
  • Buy store brands to offset fees:
    • Great Value (Walmart)
    • Kroger brand
    • 365 by Whole Foods Market
    • Good & Gather (Target)
  • Use promos/coupons: first-order offers and monthly credits can wipe out fees.

If you want, I can compare the cheapest delivery option for your store (Walmart, Kroger, Target, Amazon Fresh, etc.).

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A few ways:

  • Compare fees across apps before ordering.
  • Use pickup instead of delivery when possible.
  • Subscribe only if you order often; delivery memberships can pay off.
  • Bundle one big order instead of many small ones.
  • Avoid peak times if the app charges more.
  • Watch service + tip + small-order fees — they add up fast.
  • Order directly from the store if they offer cheaper delivery.
  • Use coupons/promos for first-time or returning users.
  • Set a minimum cart so you don’t pay small-order fees.
  • Buy shelf-stable items in-store and reserve delivery for heavy groceries.

If you want, I can also help you build a low-fee grocery delivery strategy for Instacart, Walmart, Amazon Fresh, or your local store.

How do I get fresh groceries delivered without substitutions? problem
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Best way: use a grocery app that lets you turn off substitutions and/or message the shopper.

Good options:

  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods delivery: usually best for strict no-substitute orders.
  • Instacart: set each item to “don’t substitute” in the app.
  • Walmart Grocery: choose pickup or delivery and disable replacements where available.
  • Target (same-day with Shipt): good for “no substitutions” preferences.

Tips to reduce substitutions:

  1. Buy in-stock, common brands (avoid niche items).
  2. Order early in the day.
  3. Choose pickup if you want maximum control.
  4. Add notes like: “No substitutions—refund if unavailable.”
  5. Keep your app’s preferred replacement set to none.

If you want the least-hassle option, I’d try:

  • Amazon Fresh for delivery
  • Walmart Pickup for the most control

If you tell me your country and which stores are near you, I can recommend the best service there.

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Best bet: use a service that lets you set item-level “no substitution” / refund choices.

  • Walmart: during checkout (or before the cutoff), you can allow or disallow substitutions per item. If you say not to substitute, Walmart will remove the item and not charge you. (walmart.com)
  • Instacart: on each item, choose Refund this item or set a specific replacement. In the help center, that’s the cleanest way to say “don’t swap it.” (stopandshop.instacart.com)

To maximize fresh items with no swaps:

  1. Prefer stores with in-app item controls. (walmart.com)
  2. Mark sensitive items as Refund / Do not substitute. (walmart.com)
  3. Add a note like “No substitutions—refund if out of stock”. (stopandshop.instacart.com)
  4. Turn on notifications so you can catch any issue fast. (stopandshop.instacart.com)

If you want, I can suggest the best grocery delivery app for no substitutions in your area.

How do I schedule recurring grocery deliveries? problem
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You can set up recurring grocery delivery in a few common ways:

  1. Use a grocery app with subscriptions/auto-reorder
    • Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods Market via Amazon: add items to cart and choose a repeat frequency where available.
    • Walmart+: great for regular household staples; use “Reorder” from past purchases.
    • Instacart: many stores support saved lists and easy reordering.
    • Kroger (and affiliated stores): has scheduled deliveries and “buy again” features.
    • Target: good for repeat essentials via Drive Up, Order Pickup, or shipping subscriptions.
  2. Create a saved list
    • Make a “weekly groceries” list with your staples.
    • Reorder the list every week or month in one tap.
  3. Use auto-delivery for staples
    • Works best for items like:
      • Kirkland Signature paper towels / water
      • Quaker Oats
      • Coca-Cola / LaCroix
      • Huggies / Pampers
      • Starbucks coffee
    • Search for “Subscribe & Save” or “auto-delivery” in the app.
  4. Set calendar reminders
    • If the app doesn’t support true recurring orders, set a reminder and place the order the same day each week.

If you tell me your country and preferred store, I can recommend the best app and exact steps.

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Usually you do it in the grocery app or website:

  1. Pick a store/service

Examples: Instacart, Walmart, Amazon Fresh, Kroger, Target, your local grocery chain.

  1. Add your regular items

Build a cart with recurring stuff like milk, eggs, fruit, snacks, etc.

  1. Look for “subscription,” “repeat delivery,” or “reorder”

Some services let you set items to repeat automatically.

  1. Choose delivery frequency

Weekly, every 2 weeks, monthly, etc.

  1. Set your preferred delivery window

Many services let you pick a day/time and save it.

  1. Save payment and delivery address

So future orders can process automatically.

  1. Review before it starts

Check substitutions, fees, minimum order amounts, and whether the schedule can be edited or skipped.

If you want, I can also help you set this up on a specific service like Instacart, Walmart, Amazon Fresh, or Kroger.

How do I order groceries for a large family online? problem
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For a large family, the easiest way is to use a grocery delivery service that supports bulk items, recurring orders, and shared lists.

Best options
  • Instacart — works with many stores; good if you want one app for multiple retailers.
  • Walmart Grocery — often cheapest for big families and pantry staples.
  • Costco SameDay / Instacart from Costco — great for bulk packs, snacks, diapers, drinks.
  • Amazon Fresh — convenient if you already use Amazon.
  • Kroger / Albertsons / Safeway apps — good for weekly household shopping and coupons.
How to order
  1. Pick a store with bulk sizes and delivery/pickup.
  2. Make a master list by category:
    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
    • Dinner
    • Snacks
    • Drinks
    • Paper goods / cleaning
  3. Buy larger sizes:
    • Rice, pasta, oats, cereal
    • Family packs of chicken, ground beef, cheese
    • Big yogurt tubs, snack packs, frozen vegetables
  4. Use recurring items for staples like:
    • Milk, bread, eggs
    • Bananas, apples
    • Toilet paper, paper towels
  5. Set substitutions so the store can replace out-of-stock items with similar ones.
  6. Choose delivery windows when someone is home to bring items in.
  7. Check unit prices, not just total price.
Helpful products for large families
  • Kirkland Signature (Costco) for bulk pantry and household items
  • Great Value (Walmart) for budget-friendly basics
  • Simple Truth (Kroger) for grocery staples
  • Amazon Fresh / Happy Belly for delivery-friendly basics
Tip

If you shop every week, create a saved cart or shared family list so you can reorder fast.

If you want, I can also give you a sample weekly grocery list for a family of 5, 6, or 8.

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  1. Pick a grocery service

Examples: Walmart, Instacart, Amazon Fresh, Kroger, Target, Costco (delivery via partners).

  1. Create an account and save your address

Add your home address and payment method.

  1. Make a family meal list first

Plan by categories:

  • breakfast
  • lunches
  • dinners
  • snacks
  • drinks
  • household basics
  1. Build a quantity-based cart

For a large family, buy:

  • family-size packs
  • multi-packs
  • bulk staples: rice, pasta, oats, cereal, chicken, eggs, milk, fruit, vegetables
  1. Use the search and repeat-buy features

Reorder items you buy every week to save time.

  1. Check substitutions

Turn on or review replacement preferences, like:

  • “do not substitute”
  • “same brand only”
  • “best match is okay”
  1. Schedule delivery or pickup

Pickup is often cheaper; delivery is more convenient.

  1. Review fees and minimums

Watch for:

  • delivery fees
  • service fees
  • tip
  • minimum order size
  1. Double-check before placing the order

Especially quantities, sizes, and produce.

If you want, I can help you make a sample grocery list for a family of 4, 6, or 8.

How do I get groceries delivered to an apartment building? problem
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Simplest way:

  1. Use a grocery delivery app/site

Good options: Instacart, Amazon Fresh, Walmart Grocery, Shipt, or Target same-day delivery.

  1. Enter the apartment address clearly

Include:

  • Building number and street
  • Apartment/unit number
  • Entry code, buzzer code, or concierge instructions
  • Best contact phone number
  1. Add delivery notes

Example: “Call/text on arrival. Leave at front desk. Use code #1234. Do not leave outside building.”

  1. Make building access easy

If your building has a front desk, package room, or locker, note it. If not, give exact instructions for the main entrance.

  1. Track the order and be available

Some couriers won’t enter secure buildings without a code or meeting you.

If you want, I can recommend the best grocery delivery service for your city and budget.

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Usually like this:

  1. Use a grocery delivery app/site

Examples: Instacart, Amazon Fresh, Walmart, DoorDash, Shipt, or the store’s own app.

  1. Enter the apartment address carefully

Include:

  • street address
  • apartment/unit number
  • building name if useful
  • gate code / buzzer code / front desk instructions
  1. Give delivery instructions

Mention things like:

  • “Leave with doorman”
  • “Call/text on arrival”
  • “Use side entrance”
  • “Do not leave unattended in lobby”
  1. Make sure someone can receive it

Some buildings require:

  • lobby pickup
  • concierge handling
  • proof of ID
  • no-contact drop-off rules
  1. Watch for access issues

If drivers can’t enter, they may:

  • wait at the entrance
  • leave at concierge
  • mark the order undeliverable

Tips:

  • Order during front-desk/concierge hours if your building has them.
  • Add a phone number that works for texts/calls.
  • If allowed, choose “meet at door” or “leave at building entrance.”

If you want, I can also help you write the exact delivery instructions for your apartment.

How do I shop for groceries online when I have a tight budget? problem
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To shop online on a tight grocery budget:

  • Pick one store and compare prices first. Common budget-friendly options: Walmart, Aldi (where available), Target, and Kroger.
  • Use store-brand items. Good cheap staples:
    • Great Value (Walmart)
    • Kroger Brand
    • Good & Gather (Target)
    • Aldi Simply Nature / Aldi brand items
  • Buy the cheapest version per unit. Check price per ounce/pound, not just the total price.
  • Shop the perimeter + basics. Focus on: rice, oats, pasta, beans, eggs, peanut butter, tortillas, frozen vegetables, bananas, apples, canned tuna, and chicken thighs.
  • Use the “sort by price” filter. Start with the cheapest options and build meals around them.
  • Stick to a list. Avoid snacks, drinks, and impulse “deals.”
  • Choose frozen over fresh when cheaper. Brands like Birds Eye or store-brand frozen veggies are often good value.
  • Use pickup instead of delivery if possible to avoid delivery fees and tips.
  • Look for digital coupons and loyalty deals. Stores like Kroger, Safeway/Albertsons, and Target often have app discounts.
  • Plan meals around 3–5 cheap ingredients. Example: rice + beans + frozen veggies + eggs.

If you want, I can make you a $50 weekly online grocery list for your store.

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A good way to stay on budget is to shop with a list, a cap, and a price-per-unit mindset.

Simple strategy:

  1. Set a hard limit before you browse.
  2. Plan 3–5 cheap meals first, then buy only those ingredients.
  3. Sort by unit price, not just total price.
  4. Choose store brands over name brands.
  5. Use pickup, not delivery if fees would eat your budget.
  6. Avoid extras: snacks, drinks, deli, prepared meals, impulse deals.
  7. Buy versatile staples:
    • rice, pasta, oats
    • beans, lentils
    • eggs
    • peanut butter
    • frozen vegetables
    • potatoes
    • bananas, apples
    • canned tuna/chicken
  8. Check the final total before checkout and remove anything nonessential.

Online shopping tips:

  • Use filters like “lowest price” or “unit price.”
  • Watch for delivery minimums, service fees, bag fees, and tips.
  • Compare prices across stores like Walmart, Aldi, Target, Kroger, and Costco if available.
  • If possible, buy frozen or canned instead of fresh for lower waste.

Budget meal ideas:

  • oatmeal + banana + peanut butter
  • rice + beans + frozen veggies
  • pasta + sauce + eggs
  • potatoes + canned tuna
  • lentil soup

If you want, I can help you build a $50 weekly grocery list or a cheap meal plan.

How do I choose a grocery delivery service for healthy eating? problem 90/mo
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For healthy eating, pick a service based on food quality, flexibility, and what you actually buy.

Best options by goal
  • Thrive Market — best for organic/pantry staples, snacks, and diet-specific items.
  • Misfits Market — best if you want cheaper produce and organic groceries.
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods Market — best for broad selection and reliable delivery.
  • Instacart — best if you want to shop local stores like Trader Joe’s, Kroger, Publix, or Costco.
  • Hungryroot — best if you want healthier meal kits plus groceries.
What to check
  1. Produce quality

Look for services with strong fresh produce selection and easy refunds for bad items.

  1. Nutrition filters

Choose one with filters for organic, low-sugar, high-protein, gluten-free, vegan, etc.

  1. Ingredients quality

Prefer brands with fewer ultra-processed items and clearer labels.

  1. Cost

Compare delivery fees, membership fees, and minimum orders.

  1. Convenience

If you need routine healthy meals, meal-kit hybrids like Hungryroot can help.

  1. Store access

If you already trust certain stores, Instacart may be best.

Quick recommendation
  • Best all-around healthy choice: Thrive Market
  • Best for fresh produce: Misfits Market
  • Best for flexibility: Instacart
  • Best for one-stop shopping: Amazon Fresh

If you want, I can suggest the best service for your budget, diet, and ZIP code.

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Pick the service based on what “healthy eating” means for you:

  • Best for variety + fastest local delivery: Instacart. It delivers from nearby stores, offers same-day delivery in as fast as one hour, and has organic/health filters. (instacart.com)
  • Best for pantry staples and specialty healthy foods: Thrive Market. It focuses on healthy/organic groceries, has dietary filters, and ships to all lower 48 states. (thrivemarket.com)
  • Best if you already shop Amazon/Whole Foods: Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods. Whole Foods’ site supports online ordering and delivery, and it highlights organic produce. (wfm.amazon.com)
  • Best budget option with broad availability: Walmart Grocery. Walmart offers organic foods, delivery/pickup, and dietary filters. (walmart.com)

My quick recommendation:

  • Want organic snacks, pantry items, and strict ingredient standardsThrive Market. (thrivemarket.com)
  • Want fresh produce from local storesInstacart. (instacart.com)
  • Want lowest friction + lowest costWalmart. (walmart.com)

Checklist before you choose:

  1. Can you filter by organic, gluten-free, low-sodium, etc.? (investors.instacart.com)
  2. Are fresh produce and reliable substitutions important? (instacart.com)
  3. Do you buy more produce or more pantry staples? (thrivemarket.com)
  4. Compare fees, minimums, and membership cost. (instacart.com)

If you want, I can give you a top 3 pick based on your budget, diet (keto/plant-based/gluten-free), and zip code.

How do I get groceries delivered if I need contactless drop-off? problem 10/mo
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Use a grocery delivery service that offers “leave at door” / “contactless delivery”.

Good options:

  • Instacart: choose contactless delivery at checkout, add delivery instructions like “leave at front door.”
  • Walmart Delivery: has grocery delivery with no-contact drop-off in many areas.
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods: supports unattended or door-drop delivery in some locations.
  • Shipt: also supports contactless delivery with instructions.

Tips:

  1. Add a note in the delivery instructions: “Please leave groceries at the door and ring/bell once.”
  2. Turn on app notifications so you know when it arrives.
  3. If possible, leave a cooler or insulated bag outside for cold items.
  4. Make sure the drop-off spot is easy to access and visible.

If you want, I can help you pick the best service based on your area.

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Use a grocery delivery app and choose “leave at door” / “contactless drop-off” at checkout, then add clear delivery instructions like “ring bell, leave at front door, don’t knock.” Instacart says you can leave a note with a specific unattended drop spot, and Walmart says its delivery can bypass signatures and leave the order on your doorstep. (iamfoodsmart.instacart.com)

Quick tips:

If you want, I can suggest the best contactless option for your area.

How much does grocery delivery usually cost? transactional 170/mo
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Usually $3–$10 per delivery in fees, plus tip if applicable.

Typical breakdown:

  • Delivery fee: $3–$10
  • Service fee: often 5%–15% of the order or a flat fee
  • Tip: usually $5–$10+
  • Memberships: can reduce fees

Examples:

  • Instacart: often $3.99+ delivery, plus service fee
  • Walmart+: no delivery fee on eligible orders with membership
  • Amazon Fresh: free or low-cost delivery for Prime members on eligible orders
  • Shipt: membership-based, often similar to Instacart total cost

If you want, I can compare the cheapest options in your area.

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Usually, grocery delivery costs about $5–$15 per order in fees, plus tips and sometimes higher item prices. Total extra cost is often $10–$25+.

Typical breakdown:

  • Delivery fee: $0–$10
  • Service fee: $2–$8
  • Tip: $5–$10+
  • Memberships: can reduce fees if you order often

If you want, I can also estimate the cost for Instacart, DoorDash, Walmart, Amazon Fresh, or local store delivery.

Are there free grocery delivery services? transactional 6,600/mo
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Yes—sometimes, but usually only with a catch.

Common “free” options
  • Walmart+ free trial: sometimes offers free delivery during the trial.
  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods via Amazon Prime: delivery can be free with a qualifying order and Prime membership.
  • Instacart: delivery isn’t usually free, but they often have free delivery promotions and some stores waive fees above a minimum.
  • Target same-day delivery via Shipt: free on select promos or with a membership/trial.
  • Local grocery stores: many offer free first delivery or free delivery over a minimum order.
Best way to get free delivery

Look for:

  • First-order promos
  • Free trials
  • Minimum order thresholds
  • Membership bundles

If you want, I can list the best free grocery delivery options in your area.

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Yes — but “free” usually means one of these:

  • Free delivery with a membership/subscription:

Kroger Boost offers free grocery delivery on eligible orders, and Instacart+ offers free delivery on orders over the threshold in its terms. (kroger.com)

  • Free delivery on some orders without a membership:

Amazon Fresh / same-day grocery can be free for eligible orders above the minimum, depending on your area and account type. (aboutamazon.com)

  • Free trial / first-order promos:

Some services, like Instacart, offer first-order free-delivery promos or trial benefits. (instacart.com)

  • Free with SNAP/EBT discounts or special programs:

Amazon offers a discounted grocery-delivery subscription for EBT users, which can make delivery effectively much cheaper. (press.aboutamazon.com)

If you want, I can list the best free grocery delivery options in the U.S. right now by store or by ZIP code.

What is the cheapest grocery delivery service? transactional 320/mo
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Usually Walmart Grocery / Walmart+ is the cheapest overall.

  • Walmart+: free delivery on eligible orders, with no markups on many items
  • Amazon Fresh: can be cheap if you already have Prime, but selection varies
  • Instacart: usually not the cheapest because of service fees + store markups

If you want the lowest total cost, go with Walmart+ and order store-brand items like Great Value.

If you tell me your country/city, I can name the cheapest option there.

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If you mean lowest upfront delivery fee, the cheapest I found is Target Same Day Delivery at $9.99 per order. (target.com)

If you mean best value for regular grocery orders:

  • Shipt: $10.99/month or $99/year, with free delivery on orders over $35. (help.shipt.com)
  • Walmart+: $98/year, with free delivery on groceries over $35. (walmart.com)
  • Instacart+: $9.99/month or $99/year, with $0 delivery fees on eligible orders $10+. (instacart.com)

Quick answer:

  • Cheapest single order: Target ($9.99)
  • Cheapest for frequent grocery delivery: usually Walmart+ or Shipt, depending on your store and order size. (target.com)

If you want, I can compare the cheapest options for your ZIP code.

Do grocery delivery services have membership fees? transactional
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Yes—many do.

Common examples:

  • Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods: often tied to Amazon Prime membership
  • Instacart: optional Instacart+ membership
  • Walmart+: membership required for free delivery on eligible orders
  • Shipt: membership-based

But some services have no membership fee and just charge delivery/service fees, like:

  • DoorDash Grocery
  • Some local store apps

If you want, I can compare the cheapest options for your area.

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Yes—many do, but not all.

Common models:

  • Subscription/membership fee: e.g. Amazon Fresh, Instacart+, Walmart+.
  • Per-order delivery fee only: no membership required.
  • Free delivery over a minimum order: often with or without membership.

Also, some services have:

  • Annual or monthly plans
  • Service fees
  • Tipping
  • Higher item prices than in-store

If you want, I can compare the major grocery delivery services and their current fees.

Which grocery delivery service offers the best value? transactional 20/mo
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Best overall value: Walmart+

  • Usually the lowest grocery prices among major delivery options
  • Free delivery on eligible orders
  • Good if you shop a lot of everyday staples

Best if you already have it: Amazon Fresh + Prime

  • Solid value for Prime members
  • Good prices on many household items, but selection varies by area

Best for bulk savings: Costco via Instacart

  • Great if you buy in larger quantities, but fees can eat into savings unless you’re ordering a lot

Best for convenience, not value: Instacart

  • Biggest selection, but usually the highest fees and markups

If you want the shortest answer: Walmart+ is usually the best value for most people.

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For most U.S. households, Walmart+ is usually the best value: it’s $98/year (or $12.95/month) and gives free delivery on grocery orders over $35; it also includes free shipping on Walmart.com and some extra perks. (walmart.com)

Why I’d pick it: compared with Instacart+ at $99/year or $9.99/month, Instacart still has service fees, and Instacart says it no longer offers reduced service fees for members as of March 1, 2025. (instacart.com)

When another service is better:

  • Instacart+ if you want the widest mix of stores. (instacart.com)
  • Amazon/Whole Foods if you already pay for Prime and mostly shop there; Whole Foods delivery for Prime members includes a $9.95 service fee. (wfm.amazon.com)

Bottom line: Walmart+ = best overall value, Instacart+ = best variety, Amazon/Whole Foods = best for existing Prime users. (walmart.com)

If you want, I can compare them for your order size and frequency and tell you which is cheapest.

What do grocery delivery fees typically include? transactional 170/mo
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Grocery delivery fees typically cover one or more of these:

  • Order picking/packing: a shopper selects your items in-store or a warehouse
  • Delivery transport: the driver bringing groceries to your door
  • Service/platform fee: the app’s operating costs
  • Small-order fee: extra charge if your basket is below a minimum
  • Peak-time fees: higher charges during busy hours
  • Tipping: sometimes separate, sometimes prompted at checkout

Some services bundle these into one fee, while others itemize them.

Common examples:

  • Instacart: delivery fee + service fee, sometimes extra peak/small-order fees
  • Amazon Fresh: may be free for eligible Prime orders, otherwise delivery fee
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery: delivery fee may vary by membership and order size

If you want, I can break down fees for a specific service like Instacart, Walmart, or Amazon Fresh.

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Typically, grocery delivery fees cover some mix of:

  • Delivery driver/service pay
  • Order picking/packing labor
  • Platform/service overhead
  • Vehicle/fuel costs
  • Sometimes a small convenience fee

They usually do not include:

  • Tip for the shopper/driver
  • Service fee (sometimes separate)
  • Bag fees
  • Taxes
  • Price markups on items
  • Membership fees if the app/store requires one

So the “delivery fee” is often just the transport part of the cost, not the full cost of getting groceries to your door.

If you want, I can also break down fees for a specific service like Instacart, DoorDash, Walmart, or Amazon Fresh.

Can I get same-day grocery delivery without a subscription? transactional
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Yes — often you can.

Common same-day options without a subscription:

  • Instacart (pay per order; no membership needed)
  • DoorDash grocery
  • Uber Eats grocery
  • Walmart Grocery / Walmart Delivery
  • Amazon Fresh (available to non-members in some areas)
  • Target same-day delivery via Shipt (usually no subscription required if you pay a delivery fee)

To get it:

  1. Open the app/site
  2. Enter your address
  3. Choose same-day delivery
  4. Check for service/delivery fees and minimum order requirements

If you want, tell me your ZIP code and I can point you to the best same-day non-subscription options near you.

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Yes — you can get same-day grocery delivery without a subscription, but you’ll usually pay a delivery fee and sometimes higher item prices. Instacart offers same-day delivery without requiring a membership, and Shipt offers one-time deliveries without a membership as well. Target also offers same-day delivery through Shipt with no membership required on Target orders. (instacart.com)

A quick rule of thumb:

  • Best no-subscription option: Instacart guest checkout. (instacart.com)
  • Also possible: Shipt one-time delivery, but Shipt says one-time orders have a $10 delivery fee in some areas. (shipt.com)
  • Target: same-day delivery can be done without joining Target Circle 360, but non-members may see a delivery fee. (target.com)

If you want, I can help you find the cheapest no-subscription option near your ZIP code.

What grocery delivery services have low minimum order amounts? transactional
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A few grocery delivery services that often have low minimum order amounts:

  • Instacart — often $10–$35 minimum, depending on the store
  • Amazon Fresh — usually no minimum or low minimum for Prime members, depending on area
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — often no minimum, but delivery fees may apply
  • Shipt — minimums vary by retailer; some stores have no minimum
  • Target via Shipt — often no minimum on many orders
  • DoorDash Grocery — often low or no minimum, varies by store

If you want the lowest possible minimums, check:

  • Walmart
  • Amazon Fresh
  • Target/Shipt
  • DoorDash Grocery

Minimums vary a lot by city and store, so it’s worth checking your local app before ordering. If you tell me your ZIP code, I can narrow down the best options.

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A few grocery delivery options with relatively low minimums in the U.S.:

  • Instacart+$10 minimum for $0 delivery fees on eligible grocery/retail orders. (instacart.com)
  • Walmart+$35 minimum for free delivery from store; if under $35, there’s a minimum order fee. Walmart+ also offers some same-day delivery options with a $35 minimum. (walmart.com)
  • Target Same Day Delivery (Target Circle 360)$35 minimum for free same-day delivery; otherwise you can pay $9.99 per order. (target.com)
  • Shipt$35 minimum for $0 delivery fees on orders over $35; under that, a fee applies. For SNAP EBT orders, Shipt says there’s no order minimum, though a fee applies under $35. (help.shipt.com)
  • Whole Foods via Amazon/Prime — Prime members get grocery delivery from Whole Foods with no delivery fees, but Amazon’s order minimum can vary by area/order type, so check checkout for your ZIP code. (wholefoodsmarket.com)

If you want, I can narrow this down to the cheapest options near you or best no-membership options.

How much should I tip for grocery delivery? transactional 480/mo
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A good rule of thumb for grocery delivery is 10–20% of the order total, with:

  • $5–$10 minimum for small orders
  • 15–20% if it’s a big order, heavy items, stairs, bad weather, or long distance
  • More if the shopper had to replace items, carry to a door/unit, or your order was unusually complex

Quick examples:

  • $40 order: tip $5–$8
  • $100 order: tip $10–$20
  • $200 order: tip $20–$30

If the app already includes a “delivery fee,” that usually doesn’t go to the driver—so it’s still good to tip separately.

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A good rule is 15–20% of the order total for grocery delivery.

Quick guide:

  • $5 minimum for small orders or close deliveries
  • 10–15% for average service
  • 20%+ if the order is large, heavy, bad weather, or the shopper brings everything upstairs

If there are lots of items, cases of water, or long substitutions, tip more.

If you want, I can also give you a simple tipping chart by order size.

Are there grocery delivery services with promo codes? transactional
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Yes—many grocery delivery services offer promo codes, especially for first orders.

Common ones to check:

  • Instacart
  • DoorDash Grocery
  • Uber Eats grocery
  • Walmart Grocery
  • Shipt
  • Amazon Fresh
  • Kroger Delivery
  • Gopuff (more convenience-focused, but groceries too)

Typical offers:

  • $10–$30 off first order
  • free delivery for a trial period
  • membership discounts like Instacart+ or Shipt membership promos

Best places to find codes:

  • the service’s app/homepage
  • coupon sites like RetailMeNot or Groupon
  • credit card / bank offers
  • email signup promos

If you want, I can also give you the best grocery delivery apps by city or help find current promo codes for a specific service.

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Yes — several grocery delivery services offer promo codes or coupon-style offers.

  • Instacart: has a promo code system in-app/web, and currently lists offers like free delivery on the first 3 orders. (instacart.com)
  • Shipt: has a dedicated promo code redemption page. (shipt.com)
  • Kroger: regularly runs delivery/pickup deals, like $10 off a $75 order, and Boost membership promos for free delivery. (kroger.com)

If you want, I can look up current promo codes for your specific store/service (like Instacart, Shipt, Kroger, Walmart, etc.).

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best grocery delivery services? 3,600/mo
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The best grocery delivery services usually depend on where you live, but these are the top picks:

  • Instacart — best overall selection; works with many local grocery stores like Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Albertsons
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon; good prices and easy Prime integration
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for low prices and everyday essentials
  • Shipt — best for same-day delivery from stores like Target, CVS, Meijer, H-E-B
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — best for organic and premium groceries
  • FreshDirect — best in the Northeast for quality produce and prepared foods
  • Thrive Market — best for organic/pantry staples and subscription shopping

Best overall: Instacart Best cheap option: Walmart Grocery Delivery Best for Prime members: Amazon Fresh Best for organic: Whole Foods / Thrive Market

If you want, I can also rank them for cheapness, speed, or organic food.

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The best grocery delivery services depend on what you want most:

  • Instacart — Best overall selection and fastest same-day delivery. Works with many stores like Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Aldi, and Whole Foods.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best for Amazon Prime members and easy checkout; good prices on basics and pantry items.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Best for low prices and everyday essentials; strong value if you already shop at Walmart.
  • Target same-day delivery via Shipt — Best if you like Target for groceries, household items, and quick add-ons.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — Best for higher-quality produce, natural/organic items, and Prime convenience.
  • Thrive Market — Best for organic, specialty, and health-focused pantry staples; more of a curated delivery service than a full supermarket.
  • FreshDirect — Best in the Northeast for high-quality produce and prepared foods.

Quick picks:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for organic/natural: Whole Foods or Thrive Market

If you want, I can also give you the best grocery delivery services by city, by budget, or for organic groceries.

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Top grocery delivery services in the U.S.:

  • Instacart — best overall for selection and speed. Works with many stores like Costco, Kroger, Publix, and Safeway.
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon Prime; solid prices and easy checkout.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — best value; often the cheapest and good for basics.
  • Shipt — great for same-day delivery from Target, Meijer, and other partners.
  • FreshDirect — best for high-quality produce and prepared foods in the Northeast.
  • Thrive Market — best for organic, healthy pantry staples; membership-based.
  • Misfits Market — best for cheaper organic produce and groceries with some imperfect items.

If you want the best app experience, go with Instacart. If you want lowest prices, try Walmart Grocery Delivery. If you want Amazon convenience, choose Amazon Fresh.

If you tell me your ZIP code, I can recommend the best options near you.

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Here are the best grocery delivery services, depending on what you want:

  • Instacart — best overall for selection and speed; works with many stores like Costco, Kroger, Safeway, and Publix.
  • Amazon Fresh — best for Prime members; solid prices and convenient if you already use Amazon.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for low prices and everyday basics; strong value.
  • Shipt — best for same-day delivery from Target, Costco, and other partners; good service.
  • Thrive Market — best for organic/natural pantry items; great for health-focused shopping.
  • FreshDirect — best in major metro areas; strong produce and prepared foods.
  • Misfits Market — best for discounted produce and specialty grocery items.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — best for organic premium groceries and Amazon convenience.

Best picks by need

  • Cheapest: Walmart, Amazon Fresh
  • Largest store variety: Instacart
  • Best organic: Whole Foods, Thrive Market
  • Best for local/urban delivery: FreshDirect
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you want, I can also rank the best by price, membership value, or your city.

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Best grocery delivery services depend on what you want, but the top ones are usually:

  • Instacart — best overall for selection and same-day delivery from many stores
  • Amazon Fresh — best for Prime members and fast delivery in many areas
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — best value and low prices
  • Shipt — great for same-day delivery, especially Target and regional chains
  • Kroger Delivery — strong if you shop Kroger brands/stores
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — best for organic/natural groceries
  • FreshDirect — excellent in the Northeast, especially produce and prepared foods

My quick picks:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for organic: Whole Foods

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or best for a specific city.

What are the top grocery delivery services available right now? 40/mo
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Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Here are the biggest grocery delivery services right now (availability depends on your area):

  • Instacart — Biggest selection; delivers from stores like Costco, Wegmans, Sprouts, Safeway, CVS, and more.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best if you already use Amazon; good for everyday groceries and pantry staples.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Usually the cheapest for bulk and essentials; strong same-day options.
  • Shipt — Good membership service with stores like Target, Meijer, CVS, and Harris Teeter.
  • Target Same-Day Delivery (via Shipt) — Great for groceries plus household items.
  • Kroger Delivery — Strong if you live near a Kroger-owned store; often solid prices and pickup/delivery.
  • DoorDash Grocery — Convenient for quick, smaller orders from local chains and convenience stores.
  • Uber Eats Grocery — Useful in cities for fast delivery from stores like Walgreens, Safeway, and local grocers.

Best picks by need:

  • Lowest prices: Walmart Grocery
  • Largest store variety: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Target Same-Day / Shipt

If you tell me your city or ZIP code, I can narrow it down to the best options near you.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Here are some of the top grocery delivery services right now, especially in the U.S.:

  • Instacart — Widest selection overall; partners with many stores like Costco, Kroger, Publix, and Aldi.
  • Amazon Fresh — Strong if you already use Amazon; good for Prime members and Whole Foods items.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Usually one of the best for low prices and broad availability.
  • Shipt — Good same-day delivery, especially from Target, Costco, CVS, and regional grocers.
  • Target Same Day Delivery (via Shipt) — Best for Target-heavy households; easy add-on with household items.
  • Whole Foods Market (via Amazon) — Best for premium groceries and organic items.
  • Kroger Delivery — Great in areas where Kroger operates; solid selection and frequent discounts.
  • ALDI delivery (usually via Instacart) — Best for budget groceries if available near you.
  • Uber Eats / DoorDash grocery — Convenient for quick, smaller orders from local stores and convenience chains.

Best overall: Instacart Best for low prices: Walmart Grocery Delivery Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh Best for Target shoppers: Shipt / Target Same Day

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or availability for your city.

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If you’re in the U.S., the top grocery delivery services right now are:

  1. Instacart — best overall selection
    • Delivers from Costco, Aldi, Publix, Kroger, Safeway, CVS, and more
    • Great if you want one app for multiple stores
  2. Amazon Fresh — best for Amazon Prime users
    • Strong for pantry staples, produce, and household basics
    • Good pricing if you already have Prime
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for low prices
    • Usually one of the cheapest options
    • Solid for everyday groceries and bulk items
  4. Shipt — best for same-day delivery from Target and others
    • Especially useful for Target grocery/household runs
    • Good for fast delivery and repeat orders
  5. Kroger Delivery / Kroger Pickup — best for Kroger shoppers
    • Works well if you shop Kroger, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, Harris Teeter, etc.
    • Nice app and strong store-brand options
  6. Target Same-Day Delivery (via Shipt) — best for combining groceries + household items
    • Great for a mixed cart of food, cleaning, baby, and personal care items
  7. Costco Same-Day Delivery (via Instacart) — best for bulk shopping
    • Good if you want Costco items without going to the warehouse

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery
  • Best for Prime members: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target: Shipt / Target Same-Day

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or availability in your area.

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If you’re in the U.S., the top grocery delivery services right now are:

  1. Instacart — biggest selection; works with Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Aldi, and more.
  2. Amazon Fresh — strong if you’re already in Amazon Prime; good for Whole Foods and Amazon-brand groceries.
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually one of the best for low prices and wide availability.
  4. Shipt — excellent for Target and other local chains; good same-day service.
  5. Target same-day delivery via Shipt — best if you shop Target a lot.
  6. Kroger Delivery — great if Kroger operates in your area.
  7. Whole Foods delivery via Amazon — best for premium/organic items.
  8. DoorDash Grocery — useful for quick local convenience-store and supermarket orders.

Best overall picks:

  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best value: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt / Target same-day

If you want, I can also rank the best grocery delivery services by price, speed, or organic options.

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If you’re in the U.S., the top grocery delivery services right now are:

  1. Instacart — best overall for selection
    • Works with Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Publix, Sprouts, and many more.
    • Good if you want same-day delivery from multiple stores.
  2. Amazon Fresh — best for Amazon Prime users
    • Solid for basics, pantry items, produce, and some Whole Foods overlap.
    • Good if you already use Prime.
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for low prices
    • Usually the cheapest on staples.
    • Strong pickup and delivery network.
  4. Target same-day delivery via Shipt — best for household essentials
    • Great for groceries plus diapers, cleaning supplies, and everyday items.
    • Best if you shop at Target often.
  5. Whole Foods via Amazon — best for organic/premium groceries
    • Strong for organic produce, prepared foods, and specialty items.
    • Best for Prime members.
  6. FreshDirect — best in some East Coast cities
    • Very good produce and prepared meals.
    • Strong in NYC, NJ, Philadelphia, and nearby areas.
  7. DashMart / DoorDash Grocery — best for convenience
    • Fast delivery from local stores and convenience items.
    • Useful for quick top-ups, not full weekly shops.

Best overall: Instacart Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery Best for Prime: Amazon Fresh / Whole Foods Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you tell me your country/city, I can narrow it down to the best 3 available near you.

Which grocery delivery service is the most popular?
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Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

In the U.S., Instacart is generally the most popular grocery delivery service.

Other big options:

  • Walmart Grocery / Walmart+
  • Amazon Fresh
  • Shipt

If you want, I can also rank the best grocery delivery services by price, speed, or availability.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

If you mean the U.S., Instacart is generally the most popular grocery delivery service overall, especially because it partners with many stores like Kroger, Safeway, Costco, Publix, and CVS.

Other big names:

  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — very popular for low prices
  • Amazon Fresh — strong if you use Amazon/Prime
  • Shipt — common at Target and other retailers

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or best for certain stores.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

In the U.S., Instacart is generally the most popular grocery delivery service.

Other big names: Amazon Fresh, Walmart Grocery Delivery, and Shipt. If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or best stores.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

In the U.S., Instacart is generally the most popular dedicated grocery delivery service.

If you mean overall grocery delivery (including store-owned apps), Walmart Grocery / Walmart+ and Amazon Fresh are also huge.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

In the U.S., Instacart is generally the most popular grocery delivery service by overall usage and retailer reach.

Other big ones:

  • Amazon Fresh — strong for Prime members
  • Walmart Grocery / Walmart+ — very popular for low prices
  • DoorDash and Uber Eats — growing for grocery add-ons

If you want, I can also tell you the best one for price, speed, or selection.

What are the most recommended grocery delivery services?
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Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

The most recommended grocery delivery services (in the U.S.) are usually:

  • Instacart — best overall for selection and same-day delivery from many stores
  • Amazon Fresh — good if you already use Amazon; strong pricing and convenience
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — often one of the cheapest options for everyday staples
  • Kroger Delivery — great for Kroger-affiliated stores and reliable scheduled delivery
  • Shipt — best for personalized shopping from retailers like Target, Meijer, and Costco in some areas
  • Target Same Day Delivery via Shipt — very convenient for Target groceries and household items
  • Whole Foods Market via Amazon — best for organic/premium groceries

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best value: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt / Target Same Day Delivery

If you want, I can also rank them by cheapest, fastest, or best for your city.

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The most commonly recommended grocery delivery services in the U.S. are:

  • Instacart — best overall for widest store selection (Publix, Kroger, Costco, Aldi in some areas, etc.)
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon/Prime
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually the cheapest for basics and big household orders
  • Shipt — good for same-day delivery, especially Target and Meijer
  • Kroger Delivery — strong if you live near a Kroger-owned banner
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — best for higher-end groceries and specialty items

If you want the “best” by use case:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt
  • Best for organic/premium: Whole Foods

If you tell me your city or which stores you shop at, I can narrow it down to the best options near you.

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The most recommended grocery delivery services in the U.S. are usually:

  • Instacart — best overall for selection and convenience; partners with lots of stores.
  • Amazon Fresh — great if you already use Amazon Prime; good pricing on many staples.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — often the best value for low prices and broad availability.
  • Shipt — strong for same-day delivery, especially if you like Target and regional chains.
  • Kroger Delivery — solid if Kroger operates in your area; good for regular weekly shopping.
  • Whole Foods Market via Amazon — best for organic and premium groceries.

Best picks by need:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt
  • Best organic/premium: Whole Foods

If you tell me your city and whether you want the cheapest, fastest, or best quality, I can narrow it down.

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The most recommended grocery delivery services are usually:

  • Instacart — widest selection, works with many local stores; best for convenience.
  • Amazon Fresh — good if you already use Amazon Prime; solid prices on basics.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — often the cheapest for everyday staples.
  • Shipt — strong same-day delivery, especially if your area has Target.
  • Target same-day delivery via Shipt — great for groceries plus household items.
  • Kroger Delivery / Kroger Pickup — excellent if Kroger operates in your area.
  • Whole Foods delivery via Amazon — best for organic/specialty items.

Best pick by need:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Target + Shipt
  • Best for organic/health-focused shopping: Whole Foods via Amazon

If you want, I can also rank them for price, speed, or reliability in your area.

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The most recommended grocery delivery services (especially in the U.S.) are:

  • Instacart — Best all-around; widest store selection and fast delivery
  • Amazon Fresh — Best for Prime members; good pricing on basics
  • Walmart+ Delivery — Best value; strong on low prices and household staples
  • Shipt — Good for same-day delivery from stores like Target, CVS, and Meijer
  • Target Drive Up / Same Day Delivery — Great for Target shoppers
  • Kroger Delivery / Kroger Boost — Strong if you already shop Kroger brands

Best picks by need:

  • Lowest prices: Walmart+
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target: Shipt / Target Same Day
  • Best for local grocery stores: Instacart

If you want, I can also rank them for cheapest, fastest, or best for families.

What grocery delivery services have the best reviews?
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The best-reviewed grocery delivery services in the U.S. are usually:

  • Instacart — biggest selection, fast delivery, lots of store options
  • Amazon Fresh — strong for Prime members, good pricing on basics
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — often praised for low prices and reliability
  • Shipt — good customer service, especially for Target and local stores
  • FreshDirect — very well reviewed in the Northeast for produce/meat quality
  • Whole Foods Market via Amazon — best if you want premium groceries
  • Thrive Market — highly rated for organic/specialty pantry items

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best for low prices: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for fresh quality: FreshDirect / Whole Foods

If you tell me your country or city, I can narrow it to the best options available near you.

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The grocery delivery services that usually get the best overall reviews are:

  • Instacart — best for selection and fast delivery from many local stores
  • Amazon Fresh — strong for Prime members, good pricing on staples
  • Walmart Grocery / Walmart+ — often praised for low prices and reliability
  • Shipt — good customer service and same-day delivery
  • FreshDirect — especially well reviewed in the Northeast for produce and quality
  • Thrive Market — best reviewed for organic/specialty pantry items

Best pick by need:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best for low prices: Walmart Grocery / Walmart+
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for produce quality: FreshDirect
  • Best for organic/specialty items: Thrive Market

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or quality.

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Top-rated grocery delivery services often cited in reviews:

  • Instacart — biggest selection and easiest to find local stores; widely used, but fees can add up.
  • Amazon Fresh — strong if you already use Amazon Prime; good prices on staples.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually praised for low prices and dependable order accuracy.
  • Shipt — good customer service and same-day delivery; often best for Target and select stores.
  • FreshDirect — excellent in the Northeast, especially for produce and prepared foods.
  • Whole Foods Market via Amazon — best for higher-end groceries and organic items.
  • Misfits Market — popular for discounted produce and pantry goods.
  • Thrive Market — best-reviewed for organic, health-focused items and bulk pantry basics.

If you want the safest “best overall” picks: Instacart, Amazon Fresh, and Walmart Grocery Delivery. Reviews can vary a lot by city, so local availability matters.

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The best-reviewed grocery delivery services in the U.S. tend to be:

  1. Instacart — best overall for selection and store choice
    • Works with Costco, Aldi, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, and more
    • Usually the most flexible, but fees can be higher
  2. Amazon Fresh — best for Prime members and convenience
    • Strong reviews for easy ordering and fast delivery
    • Good value if you already use Amazon
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for low prices
    • Often praised for affordability and consistent basics
    • Good for everyday staples
  4. Shipt — best for same-day service and customer support
    • Popular for Target, H-E-B, Meijer, and others
    • Often gets strong marks for reliability
  5. Whole Foods via Amazon — best for higher-quality produce and specialty items
    • Generally strong reviews, especially for fresh foods
    • Usually pricier

If you want the best overall user ratings, I’d start with Instacart or Amazon Fresh. If you want, I can also give you the best grocery delivery service by city, budget, or dietary needs.

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The best-reviewed grocery delivery services in the U.S. are usually:

  • Instacart — widest store selection, very popular, strong overall ratings
  • Amazon Fresh — good if you already use Amazon/Prime, solid delivery reliability
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — often praised for low prices and convenience
  • Shipt — strong service quality, especially in major cities/suburbs
  • FreshDirect — highly rated in the Northeast for produce and prepared foods
  • Thrive Market — best for organic/specialty pantry staples
  • Safeway/Albertsons delivery — good if you shop those chains regularly

If you want the best overall reputation, I’d start with Instacart and Amazon Fresh.

If you want, I can also rank them by:

  • cheapest
  • fastest
  • best for fresh produce
  • best for organic groceries
What are the best grocery delivery apps? 390/mo
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Here are the best grocery delivery apps in the U.S., by use case:

  • Instacart — best overall for widest store selection and fastest same-day delivery
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon Prime and want good prices on basics
  • Walmart Grocery — best for low prices and reliable pickup/delivery
  • Target (Drive Up / Same-Day Delivery via Shipt) — best for combining groceries with household items
  • Shipt — best premium same-day service, especially at Target and select grocers
  • Whole Foods Market via Amazon — best for organic/natural groceries
  • DoorDash Grocery — best for quick delivery from nearby stores and convenience buys

My quick picks:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Target + Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them by fees, speed, or best app for your city.

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Best grocery delivery apps in the U.S.:

  • Instacart — best overall for selection. Works with Costco, Publix, Wegmans, Safeway, and more.
  • Amazon Fresh — best for Amazon Prime members and fast delivery.
  • Walmart Grocery — best for low prices and a wide basics selection.
  • Shipt — great for same-day delivery, especially at Target and select grocers.
  • FreshDirect — best for higher-quality produce and prepared foods in certain metro areas.
  • DoorDash Grocery — good if you already use DoorDash and want quick add-on delivery.
  • Kroger Delivery — solid if you’re in a Kroger-served area.

Quick picks:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt / Target same-day delivery

If you want, I can also rank them for price, speed, or produce quality.

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Here are the best grocery delivery apps, depending on what you care about:

  • Instacart — best overall. Huge store selection, fast delivery, and widely available.
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon/Prime. Good prices on many basics.
  • Walmart Grocery — best for low prices. Strong on everyday essentials and pickup/delivery.
  • Shipt — best for same-day delivery from stores like Target and CVS, with good service.
  • DoorDash — best for quick convenience. Good for local grocery and convenience-store items.
  • Whole Foods Market (Amazon) — best for organic/premium groceries if you shop Whole Foods.

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery
  • Best for Prime members: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them for price, speed, or selection in your area.

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The best grocery delivery apps depend on where you live, but these are usually the top picks:

  • Instacart — best overall for selection and speed; works with many stores like Costco, Kroger, Sprouts, and Aldi.
  • Amazon Fresh — great if you already use Amazon Prime; good prices on basics.
  • Walmart Grocery / Walmart+ — usually best for low prices and broad availability.
  • Shipt — strong for same-day delivery, especially from Target and local grocery chains.
  • Whole Foods Market via Amazon — best for organic and premium groceries.
  • DoorDash / DashMart — useful for quick grocery and convenience-store items.
  • Uber Eats — not just restaurants anymore; some areas offer groceries and convenience delivery.

If you want the simplest picks:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart+
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you tell me your country and favorite stores, I can narrow it down to the best option for you.

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Here are the best grocery delivery apps, depending on what you want:

  • Instacart — best overall for widest store selection and fast delivery
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon / Prime
  • Walmart Grocery — best for low prices and big household orders
  • Shipt — great for same-day delivery from Target and other stores
  • Kroger Delivery — best for Kroger shoppers and good delivery deals
  • DoorDash Grocery — convenient if you already use DoorDash for food
  • ALDI delivery via Instacart — best budget-friendly option in many areas

Best picks by need:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery, ALDI via Instacart
  • Fastest: Instacart, Shipt
  • Best for convenience: Amazon Fresh
  • Best store variety: Instacart

If you tell me your country/city and whether you want cheapest, fastest, or healthiest options, I can narrow it to the top 3 for your area.

What are the best same-day grocery delivery services? 9,900/mo
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The best same-day grocery delivery services are usually:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for selection and speed
    • Works with Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Aldi, Sprouts, Wegmans, and many others
    • Great if you want multiple store options in one app
  2. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Best for low prices and everyday basics
    • Strong for pantry staples, frozen food, and household goods
    • Often the cheapest same-day option if Walmart is nearby
  3. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for Prime members
    • Good prices on packaged foods, produce, and Amazon-branded items
    • Also useful if you already use Whole Foods via Amazon
  4. Shipt
    • Best for service and membership convenience
    • Commonly delivers from Target, H-E-B, Meijer, Hy-Vee, and others
    • Nice if you shop at Target often
  5. DoorDash / Uber Eats grocery delivery
    • Best for very fast, small orders
    • Good for convenience stores, pharmacies, and some grocery chains
    • Usually pricier than Instacart or Walmart

Best pick by need:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt
  • Best for urgent small orders: DoorDash or Uber Eats

If you want, I can also rank the best options for your city or for cheap fees vs fastest delivery.

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The best same-day grocery delivery services in the U.S. are usually:

  • Instacart — Best overall for selection. Works with Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Whole Foods, and more.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best for Prime members. Good pricing on Amazon-brand items and Whole Foods grocery.
  • Walmart Delivery — Best for low prices and wide basics. Strong for pantry staples, produce, and household items.
  • Target same-day delivery via Shipt — Best for combining groceries with household goods. Easy if you already shop Target.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — Best for organic and premium grocery items.
  • Albertsons/Vons/Pavilions/Acme via their apps or Instacart — Best if you shop one of those chains regularly.

Quick picks:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Delivery
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Prime: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for organic/premium: Whole Foods

If you want, I can also rank the best by city, by delivery fee, or for Costco/organic/budget shopping.

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The best same-day grocery delivery services are usually:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for selection and speed
    • Works with Costco, Kroger, Aldi, Publix, Safeway, Sprouts, Target, and many more
    • Good if you want one app for lots of stores
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for Prime members
    • Strong on pantry staples, produce, and private-label deals
    • Good delivery windows in many metro areas
  3. Walmart+ Grocery Delivery
    • Best for low prices and big household orders
    • Good if you already shop at Walmart
    • Same-day delivery is widely available
  4. Shipt
    • Best for personalized shopping from stores like Target, CVS, Meijer, H-E-B, Costco (membership/store dependent)
    • Often good service and substitutions
  5. DoorDash Grocery / Uber Eats Grocery
    • Best for quick, convenience-style orders
    • Good for 7-Eleven, convenience stores, Walgreens, Safeway, and some local grocers
    • Usually pricier, but fast
Quick pick
  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart+
  • Best for Prime: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt
  • Best for urgent small orders: DoorDash or Uber Eats

If you want, I can also rank them for price, speed, or best in your city.

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The best same-day grocery delivery services are usually:

  • Instacart – Best overall for selection. Works with many stores like Costco, Kroger, Aldi, Safeway, Whole Foods, and more.
  • Amazon Fresh – Best if you already use Amazon Prime. Good prices on staples and fast delivery in many areas.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery – Best for low prices and everyday essentials. Strong pickup + delivery network.
  • Target same-day via Shipt – Great for groceries plus household items, especially if you shop Target often.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon – Best for organic and premium groceries, especially produce and prepared foods.
  • Shipt – Good for broad store coverage and reliable same-day service, especially in suburban areas.
  • Uber Eats / DoorDash grocery – Best for quick convenience from nearby stores, but usually pricier.

Best picks by need:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best variety: Instacart
  • Best for Prime members: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt
  • Best organic/premium: Whole Foods on Amazon

If you want, I can also rank them for your city or best for cheap delivery fees.

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The best same-day grocery delivery services are usually:

  1. Instacart – Best overall
    • Works with many stores: Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Publix, Aldi, etc.
    • Fastest option in many areas, huge selection.
    • Best if you want choice.
  2. Walmart+ – Best for low prices
    • Strong same-day delivery from Walmart stores.
    • Good for groceries, household basics, and pantry staples.
    • Best if you shop at Walmart anyway.
  3. Amazon Fresh – Best for Prime users
    • Convenient if you already use Amazon.
    • Good for packaged foods, produce, and Whole Foods items in some areas.
    • Best in metro areas with coverage.
  4. Shipt – Best for Target and local retailers
    • Great same-day service from Target, CVS, Meijer, and more.
    • Reliable substitutions and personal shopper model.
    • Best if you like Target.
  5. DoorDash Grocery – Best for quick add-on orders
    • Good for convenience-store style grocery runs and some supermarket partners.
    • Best for smaller, urgent orders.

My quick recommendation:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best value: Walmart+
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt
  • Best for Prime members: Amazon Fresh

If you want, I can also rank them by cheapest, fastest, or best for organic groceries.

What are the best scheduled grocery delivery services? 170/mo
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Here are the best scheduled grocery delivery services (U.S.), depending on what you want:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for choice and store access
    • Works with Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Aldi, etc.
    • Good if you want delivery windows and same-day scheduling
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for Prime members
    • Strong for pantry staples, produce, and Household items
    • Easy scheduling and reliable delivery slots
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Best for low prices
    • Good selection of national brands and Walmart store-brand items
    • Easy to book recurring delivery times
  4. Shipt
    • Best for scheduled recurring deliveries
    • Great with Target, H-E-B, Meijer, and others
    • Strong if you want a more “personal shopper” experience
  5. FreshDirect
    • Best for high-quality groceries in the Northeast
    • Excellent produce, meat, seafood, and prepared foods
    • Very good scheduled delivery system
  6. Thrive Market
    • Best for organic / specialty pantry goods
    • Great for brands like Simple Mills, Hu Kitchen, and Primal Kitchen
    • Not a full supermarket replacement, but excellent for recurring orders

Best picks overall:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best for cheap groceries: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for premium food quality: FreshDirect

If you tell me your country and whether you want cheapest, fastest, or best quality, I can narrow it down.

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Best scheduled grocery delivery services, in practice:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for selection
    • Works with many stores: Costco, Kroger, Publix, ALDI, Safeway, Wegmans
    • Good if you want a specific delivery window and store choice
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for Prime members
    • Solid scheduling, easy checkout, good pricing on basics
    • Best if you already use Amazon and want one-stop convenience
  3. Walmart+
    • Best for low prices
    • Strong scheduled delivery for groceries and household items
    • Great for budget shoppers
  4. Shipt
    • Best for Target and same-day convenience
    • Also works with other local retailers in some areas
    • Good customer service, easy scheduling
  5. Kroger Delivery / Kroger Boost
    • Best if you live near Kroger, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, Harris Teeter, Fry’s
    • Good scheduled delivery options and frequent digital deals
  6. FreshDirect
    • Best for Northeast urban areas
    • Strong produce, meat, and prepared foods
    • Very good for planned weekly deliveries

My quick picks:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best value: Walmart+
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them for price, quality, and reliability in your zip code.

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Best scheduled grocery delivery services (U.S.):

  • Instacart — Best overall for widest store selection and flexible delivery windows. Good if you want groceries from Costco, Kroger, Aldi, Publix, Safeway, etc.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Best for low prices and reliable scheduling. Strong if you buy a lot of pantry staples and household items.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best for Prime members who want easy scheduling and good produce/pantry basics.
  • Whole Foods Market via Amazon — Best for higher-end organic groceries and prepared foods.
  • FreshDirect — Best for fresh food quality in the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic; excellent for produce, meat, and seafood.
  • Shipt — Best for same-day scheduled delivery from Target, Costco (select areas), Meijer, CVS and more.
  • Kroger Delivery — Best if you live near a Kroger area and want store-brand value with dependable slots.
  • Misfits Market / Imperfect Foods — Best for budget-conscious shoppers who are okay with imperfect produce and curated boxes.

My quick picks:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for organic/premium: Whole Foods via Amazon
  • Best fresh quality: FreshDirect

If you tell me your country and budget, I can narrow it to the top 3 for your area.

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Best scheduled grocery delivery services (by overall quality/popularity):

  • Instacart — Best all-around if you want delivery from multiple stores.

Good for: flexibility, same-day scheduling, big selection. Watch for: service fees and tip costs.

  • Amazon Fresh — Best for Prime members.

Good for: reliable scheduling, decent prices, easy checkout. Watch for: availability varies by area.

  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Best for low prices.

Good for: affordable staples, clear scheduling, curbside + delivery. Watch for: produce quality can vary.

  • Shipt — Best for personalized shopping.

Good for: Target, H-E-B, Meijer, and other local partners. Watch for: membership cost.

  • Kroger Delivery — Best if Kroger is in your area.

Good for: solid scheduling, good store-brand value, recurring orders. Watch for: limited to Kroger markets.

  • FreshDirect — Best for premium groceries in the Northeast.

Good for: fresh produce, meat/seafood, high-quality prepared foods. Watch for: region-limited and usually pricier.

  • Thrive Market — Best for packaged organic/specialty items.

Good for: pantry staples, healthy brands, recurring deliveries. Watch for: not ideal for fresh groceries.

Quick picks:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Most flexible: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best premium produce: FreshDirect
  • Best recurring pantry orders: Thrive Market

If you tell me your zip code and whether you want cheapest, healthiest, or most reliable, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.

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Here are the best scheduled grocery delivery services in the U.S., depending on what you want:

  • Best overall: Instacart

Huge store selection (Costco, Kroger, Publix, Aldi, Sprouts, etc.), easy scheduling, same-day or future delivery. Great if you want flexibility.

  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh

Good prices on Amazon-brand items, Whole Foods products, and reliable scheduling. Best if you already use Prime.

  • Best for low prices: Walmart+ Grocery Delivery

Usually the cheapest delivery option overall, with strong scheduling and no markups on many items. Best for budget shoppers.

  • Best for traditional supermarket experience: Kroger Delivery

Strong for recurring weekly orders, good scheduling, and decent produce/meat selection.

  • Best for premium/organic: FreshDirect

Excellent produce, prepared foods, and specialty items. Best in select metro areas.

  • Best for warehouse club groceries: Costco via Instacart

Good if you want bulk items delivered on a schedule, but fees can be higher.

  • Best for same-day + subscriptions: Shipt

Good service and flexible scheduling, especially with Target and regional grocers.

Quick pick:

  • Cheapest: Walmart+
  • Most flexible: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best quality in big cities: FreshDirect

If you want, I can also rank them for your city or based on budget, organic food, or family-size orders.

Which grocery delivery services are easiest to use?
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The easiest grocery delivery services are usually:

  • Instacart — Widest store selection, simple app, fast checkout.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best if you already use Amazon; easy subscription-like experience.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Very straightforward and often cheapest.
  • Shipt — Good app, solid for Target and regional stores.
  • DoorDash Grocery — Easy if you already use DoorDash for food delivery.

Best overall for ease: Instacart Best for low prices: Walmart Grocery Delivery Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or store selection.

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The easiest grocery delivery services for most people are:

  1. Instacart — usually the easiest overall
    • Huge store selection
    • Simple app
    • Great if you want groceries from stores like Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, ALDI
  2. Amazon Fresh — easiest if you already use Amazon
    • Clean app/website
    • Good for household basics and fresh groceries
    • Best with Amazon Prime
  3. Walmart Grocery / Walmart+ — easiest for low prices
    • Very straightforward ordering
    • Strong pickup/delivery options
    • Best if you want cheap everyday staples
  4. Shipt — very easy and good for same-day delivery
    • Strong app experience
    • Good for Target, Meijer, Hy-Vee, and more
    • Nice if you like personal shopper-style service
  5. Kroger Delivery — easy if you live near Kroger
    • Smooth ordering
    • Good substitutions
    • Works best in Kroger areas

Best pick overall: Instacart Best if you want cheapest: Walmart+ Best if you already shop Amazon: Amazon Fresh

If you want, I can also rank them for price, speed, or best for busy families.

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The easiest grocery delivery services for most people are:

  1. Instacart
    • Widest store selection
    • Easy app, fast checkout
    • Good if you want delivery from stores like Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Aldi
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best if you already use Amazon
    • Simple ordering, usually reliable delivery windows
    • Good for Whole Foods and Amazon-brand groceries
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Very straightforward
    • Usually one of the cheapest options
    • Good for everyday basics and household items
  4. Target Same Day / Shipt
    • Easy to use through Target’s app
    • Good if you already shop at Target
    • Great for groceries plus household essentials
  5. Whole Foods via Amazon
    • Nice if you want higher-quality produce and prepared foods
    • Best through the Amazon app

Best overall for ease: Instacart Best budget option: Walmart Best if you’re already in Amazon: Amazon Fresh

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or best for fresh produce.

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The easiest grocery delivery services to use are usually:

  • Instacart — Best overall for simplicity. One app, lots of stores, easy reordering, clear substitutions.
  • Amazon Fresh — Easiest if you already use Amazon Prime. Fast checkout and strong search.
  • Walmart Grocery / Walmart+ — Very straightforward and usually the cheapest for basics.
  • Target Same Day / Shipt — Good if you already shop Target; easy pickup/delivery in one app.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — Good if you want higher-end groceries and use Amazon already.

My quick picks:

  • Simplest app: Instacart
  • Best if you have Prime: Amazon Fresh
  • Best value: Walmart Grocery
  • Best for Target shoppers: Target Same Day / Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or ease for seniors.

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The easiest grocery delivery services for most people are:

  1. Instacart
    • Best for: Fast setup, lots of store choices
    • Why it’s easy: One app works with many stores (Costco, Aldi, Kroger, Publix, etc.)
    • Good if: You want the widest selection and simple checkout
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for: Prime members who want simple ordering
    • Why it’s easy: Clean app, quick reorder, easy delivery windows
    • Good if: You already use Amazon a lot
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Best for: Low prices and straightforward ordering
    • Why it’s easy: Easy-to-use app, reliable substitutions, strong pickup/delivery options
    • Good if: You want basic groceries without extra fuss
  4. Shipt
    • Best for: Same-day delivery from Target and other stores
    • Why it’s easy: Simple app, good for regular weekly shopping
    • Good if: You like Target and want a personal-shopper feel
  5. Kroger Delivery / Albertsons delivery apps
    • Best for: People who shop those chains regularly
    • Why it’s easy: Familiar store layout, easy repeat orders, good coupons
    • Good if: Your local grocery store already has a strong app

Easiest overall for most people:

  • Instacart if you want the most store options
  • Amazon Fresh if you want the smoothest app experience
  • Walmart Grocery if you want the simplest low-cost option

If you want, I can also rank them by lowest fees, fastest delivery, or best for seniors.

What are the best grocery delivery services for families?
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For families, the best grocery delivery services are usually the ones with good selection, reliable delivery windows, and affordable memberships:

  1. Instacart

Best overall for most families.

  • Works with many stores: Costco, Aldi, Publix, Kroger, Safeway, Target
  • Great for one-stop shopping
  • Good if you want to keep buying your usual brands
  1. Amazon Fresh

Best for Prime members.

  • Solid prices on pantry staples, milk, eggs, snacks
  • Fast delivery in many areas
  • Easy if you already use Amazon
  1. Walmart+

Best budget-friendly option.

  • Usually strong on low prices for family basics
  • Good for large weekly orders
  • Nice for diapers, cereal, frozen food, and household items
  1. Shipt

Best for same-day delivery from local stores.

  • Often partners with Target, Kroger, H-E-B, Meijer, and others
  • Good customer service and flexible substitutions
  1. Costco Same-Day Delivery / Instacart via Costco

Best for big families buying in bulk.

  • Great for snacks, paper goods, frozen items, and kid-friendly staples
  • Best if you already shop Costco

Best picks by family type:

  • Lowest cost: Walmart+
  • Most convenient: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for bulk shopping: Costco delivery
  • Best for local store access: Shipt

If you want, I can also give you the best option by your ZIP code or a ranked list based on price vs. speed.

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For families, the best grocery delivery services are usually:

  1. Walmart+
    • Best for: low prices, large family baskets
    • Why: strong everyday value, easy reordering, free delivery on many orders
    • Good if you want: Great Value and Sam’s Choice-type budget shopping
  2. Instacart
    • Best for: widest store selection
    • Why: lets you order from Costco, Kroger, Publix, Aldi, Safeway, Target, and more in many areas
    • Good if you want: one app for lots of stores
  3. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for: Prime users and quick checkout
    • Why: solid for pantry staples, produce, and household items
    • Good if you buy a lot of Amazon Basics and already use Prime
  4. Shipt
    • Best for: same-day convenience
    • Why: great for Target and Meijer in many markets
    • Good if your family shops at those stores regularly
  5. Kroger Delivery / Kroger Boost
    • Best for: families near Kroger stores
    • Why: strong produce, good store-brand prices, reliable recurring orders
    • Good if you like Private Selection and Simple Truth
Best overall picks
  • Best budget: Walmart+
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best for Prime households: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them for price, fresh produce, or large families with kids.

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Best grocery delivery services for families usually depend on whether you want lowest prices, fastest delivery, or the easiest all-in-one experience.

Top picks

1. Instacart

  • Best for: biggest selection and flexibility
  • Why families like it: you can order from multiple stores (Costco, Aldi, Target, Kroger, etc.) in one app
  • Good for: one-stop shopping, busy parents, same-day needs

2. Walmart Grocery Delivery

  • Best for: low prices
  • Why families like it: strong everyday value, good for bulk basics, diapers, snacks, and household items
  • Good for: budget-conscious families

3. Amazon Fresh

  • Best for: Prime members who want convenience
  • Why families like it: easy ordering, fast delivery in many areas, good for pantry staples and baby items
  • Good for: regular repeat grocery orders

4. Shipt

  • Best for: Target shoppers and personalized service
  • Why families like it: reliable same-day delivery from Target and other stores
  • Good for: families already buying a lot at Target

5. Kroger Delivery / Pickup

  • Best for: strong grocery quality and digital coupons
  • Why families like it: good produce, easy weekly shopping, solid savings programs
  • Good for: families who want a traditional grocery store feel
Best by family need
  • Cheapest overall: Walmart Grocery
  • Best store variety: Instacart
  • Best for Prime households: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target fans: Shipt
  • Best for coupons/weekly planning: Kroger
Quick tip

For families, the biggest cost often isn’t the groceries—it’s delivery fees, service fees, and tips. If you order often, subscription plans like Instacart+, Shipt membership, or Amazon Prime can save money.

If you want, I can also rank these for large families, budget families, or healthy meal planning.

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For families, the best grocery delivery services are usually:

  1. Instacartbest overall
    • Huge selection from Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, ALDI, etc.
    • Good for families who want one app for multiple stores.
    • Best if you want flexibility and same-day delivery.
  2. Walmart Grocery Deliverybest for low prices
    • Great for big family hauls and staples.
    • Strong pickup + delivery combo.
    • Usually one of the cheapest options for brands like Great Value, Huggies, Crest, Kraft, etc.
  3. Amazon Freshbest for Prime households
    • Solid for families already using Amazon Prime.
    • Good pricing on basics and easy scheduling.
    • Nice for pantry stock-ups and household items.
  4. Target same-day delivery via Shiptbest for families with kids
    • Great for snacks, diapers, toiletries, and school items.
    • Brands like Up & Up, Good & Gather, Pampers, Clorox are easy to get.
    • Very convenient if you already shop Target.
  5. Kroger Deliverybest for regular grocery shopping
    • Strong for weekly family groceries.
    • Good loyalty deals and digital coupons.
    • Great if you want a traditional supermarket feel.
  6. Costco Same-Day Delivery via Instacartbest for bulk buying
    • Excellent for families buying in bulk.
    • Good for Kirkland Signature, paper goods, snacks, and frozen food.
    • Worth it if you have storage space.

Best pick by family type

  • Biggest savings: Walmart
  • Best all-around: Instacart
  • Best for bulk: Costco via Instacart
  • Best for kids/household items: Target/Shipt
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh

If you want, I can also rank these by price, delivery speed, and fees.

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For families, the best grocery delivery services are usually the ones with good selection, reliable substitutions, easy scheduling, and strong value on bulk items.

Top picks
  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for family convenience
    • Works with many stores like Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, and Aldi
    • Good if you want one app for lots of local grocery options
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best if you already use Amazon Prime
    • Good prices on pantry staples, snacks, and household basics
    • Nice for families who want quick reorders
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Best for low prices
    • Strong on family staples, diapers, paper goods, and bulk essentials
    • Good if you want fewer fees and straightforward shopping
  4. Costco Same-Day via Instacart
    • Best for large families and bulk buying
    • Great for cases of snacks, milk, frozen foods, and household supplies
    • Worth it if you already buy a lot at Costco
  5. Target Same-Day Delivery
    • Best for families who want groceries plus kids’ items in one order
    • Good for snacks, breakfast foods, and household basics
    • Easy to combine with diapers, wipes, and cleaning products
  6. Shipt
    • Best for regular delivery from stores like Target and Meijer
    • Good customer service and flexible scheduling
    • Handy for families who reorder similar items every week
Best by family need
  • Lowest cost: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best bulk shopping: Costco via Instacart
  • Best all-around convenience: Instacart
  • Best for Amazon shoppers: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for groceries + household/kids items: Target Same-Day Delivery

If you tell me your country and whether you want cheapest, fastest, or best quality, I can narrow it to the top 2.

What are the best grocery delivery services for busy people?
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Here are the best grocery delivery services for busy people, depending on what you want:

  • Instacart — best all-around for speed and store variety. Works with many stores like Costco, Aldi, Kroger, and Publix.
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon Prime and want easy ordering plus same-day delivery in many areas.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for low prices and reliable basics.
  • Shipt — best for same-day delivery from stores like Target, Kroger, and Meijer.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — best for higher-quality produce, meat, and prepared foods.
  • Thrive Market — best for pantry staples, organic items, and healthy snacks.
  • Misfits Market or Imperfect Foods — best for cheaper produce and groceries if you don’t mind “ugly” fruits/veg.

Best picks by need:

  • Fastest/easiest: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for healthy/organic: Thrive Market or Whole Foods
  • Best for store flexibility: Instacart or Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them by price, delivery speed, or best for families.

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For busy people, the best grocery delivery services are usually:

  • Instacart — Best overall for speed and store choice. Lets you order from Costco, Publix, Kroger, Aldi, Sprouts, and more.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best if you already use Amazon. Good prices on basics, fast delivery, strong for pantry items.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — Best budget option. Low prices, solid availability, easy reordering.
  • Shipt — Best for same-day delivery from Target, CVS, Meijer, and more; good for frequent small orders.
  • FreshDirect — Best for high-quality produce and prepared foods, especially in the Northeast.
  • Thrive Market — Best for organic/specialty pantry staples, snacks, and health-focused brands.
  • Misfits Market — Best for cheaper organic produce and groceries, especially if you don’t mind imperfect-looking items.
Best picks by need
  • Fastest: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt
  • Best for organic bargains: Misfits Market
Quick tip

If you want the least hassle, use:

  • Instacart for “need it today”
  • Amazon Fresh or Walmart for weekly staples

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or quality for your area.

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For busy people, the best grocery delivery services are usually the ones that save the most time and have reliable substitution handling:

  • Instacart — best all-around. Huge store selection, fast delivery, and good if you want groceries from places like Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, and Target in one app.
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon. Good prices on staples, easy scheduling, and convenient for Whole Foods items too.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — best for low prices. Great for weekly basics, snacks, household items, and strong availability.
  • Shipt — best for same-day service and personalized shopping. Good if you shop at Target, Meijer, H-E-B, or The Fresh Market.
  • DoorDash Grocery / DashMart — best for urgent top-ups. Useful when you need a few things fast, especially late in the day.
  • FreshDirect — best for high-quality produce and prepared foods, especially in dense metro areas like NYC.

If you want the simplest pick:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best value: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh

If you want, I can also give you the best option based on your budget, store preferences, or city.

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For busy people, the best grocery delivery services are usually:

  1. Instacart — Best overall
    • Huge store selection, fast delivery, same-day in many areas
    • Good if you want groceries from Costco, Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Aldi, etc. in one app
  2. Amazon Fresh — Best for Prime members
    • Convenient, often reliable, decent prices on basics
    • Great if you already use Amazon Prime
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery — Best for low prices
    • Usually the cheapest option for everyday staples
    • Good for large weekly orders
  4. Shipt — Best for Target and other retailers
    • Strong same-day service, especially if you shop at Target
    • Nice for repeat orders and household essentials
  5. Whole Foods via Amazon — Best for organic/premium groceries
    • Great produce, prepared foods, and specialty items
    • Best if you want higher-quality store brands
  6. Thrive Market — Best for healthy pantry staples
    • Great for organic, gluten-free, and specialty items
    • Not ideal for urgent same-day groceries, but good for routine ordering

Quick pick:

  • Fastest/easiest: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery
  • Best if you have Prime: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or food quality.

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Best grocery delivery services for busy people:

  • Instacart — Best overall for speed and store variety. Great if you want groceries from multiple local chains in one app.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best for Prime members who want easy scheduling and solid delivery reliability.
  • Walmart+ — Best budget-friendly option for big household orders and low prices.
  • Shipt — Best for same-day delivery from stores like Target, Meijer, and CVS.
  • Kroger Delivery — Best if Kroger is common in your area and you want good pickup/delivery integration.
  • Costco Same-Day via Instacart — Best for bulk shoppers, though fees can be higher.

Quick picks:

  • Fastest/easiest: Instacart
  • Cheapest long-term: Walmart+
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, and reliability for your area.

What are the best grocery delivery services for weekly shopping?
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For weekly grocery shopping, the best delivery services are usually:

  1. Instacart
    • Best all-around if you want multiple stores in one app.
    • Good for Kroger, Costco, Aldi, Publix, Safeway, etc.
    • Best if you want the most flexibility, but fees can add up.
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for Prime members who want decent prices and fast delivery.
    • Strong for pantry staples, produce, dairy, and household basics.
    • Great if you already use Amazon a lot.
  3. Walmart+
    • Best for lowest everyday prices and a solid weekly stock-up.
    • Strong on groceries, paper goods, snacks, and household items.
    • Usually one of the best value options.
  4. Shipt
    • Similar to Instacart, but especially good in some areas for Target, Meijer, and regional chains.
    • Nice if your local store selection is strong.
  5. FreshDirect
    • Best in NYC / Northeast areas for higher-quality produce, meat, and prepared foods.
    • More premium, but often better for planned weekly orders.
Best pick by need
  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best value: Walmart+
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt
  • Best premium groceries: FreshDirect

If you tell me your ZIP code and whether you care more about price, quality, or speed, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 for your area.

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For weekly grocery shopping, the best services are usually:

  1. Instacart
    • Best all-around choice
    • Works with Costco, Kroger, Publix, Whole Foods, Aldi (in many areas)
    • Good for choosing from multiple stores in one app
    • Best if you want flexibility
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for Prime members
    • Strong for pantry staples, produce, dairy, and household items
    • Often cheapest if you already use Amazon a lot
  3. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Best for low prices
    • Great for weekly basics, snacks, beverages, and household goods
    • Very good if you want one-stop budget shopping
  4. Shipt
    • Best for Target-heavy shopping
    • Also offers delivery from stores like Target, Meijer, CVS, H-E-B in some areas
    • Good for reliable same-day delivery
  5. Whole Foods / Amazon Fresh
    • Best for organic and premium groceries
    • Great produce, prepared foods, and specialty items
    • Usually pricier than Walmart or Aldi
  6. FreshDirect
    • Best in the Northeast
    • Strong for fresh produce, meat, seafood, and meal prep items
    • Excellent quality, but limited availability
  7. Thrive Market
    • Best for organic/specialty pantry goods
    • Great for snacks, supplements, natural foods, and household products
    • Not ideal for full weekly produce shopping

Best overall: Instacart Best budget: Walmart Grocery Delivery Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them for cheapness, freshness, or fastest delivery.

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Here are the best grocery delivery services for weekly shopping:

  • Instacart — best overall if you want the widest store selection. Great for shopping from Costco, Kroger, Aldi, Publix, Safeway, Whole Foods, and more.
  • Walmart+ — best value. Solid for low prices, easy weekly staples, and free delivery from Walmart.
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon. Good for Whole Foods/Amazon Fresh items and fast delivery in supported areas.
  • Kroger Delivery — best for frequent Kroger shoppers. Reliable for regular weekly groceries and good digital coupons.
  • Shipt — best for Target-focused households. Works well with Target, plus some other stores depending on your area.

My quick pick:

  • Want the most options? Instacart
  • Want cheapest practical weekly delivery? Walmart+
  • Want a good Amazon/Whole Foods setup? Amazon Fresh
  • Want Target convenience? Shipt

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or quality of produce/meat.

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For weekly grocery shopping, the best services are usually:

  • Instacart — best overall selection and fastest delivery; works with many stores like Costco, Publix, Kroger, Whole Foods, and Aldi.
  • Amazon Fresh — best if you already use Amazon; good for produce, staples, and 365 by Whole Foods Market items.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — best value for low prices and broad household staples.
  • Shipt — best for same-day delivery from stores like Target, Costco, and Meijer.
  • FreshDirect — best in some major metro areas for high-quality produce, meat, and prepared foods.
  • Thrive Market — best for organic, natural, and bulk pantry items.
  • Misfits Market — best for cheaper produce and pantry goods, especially if you don’t mind imperfect-looking items.

My quick picks:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best budget: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for organic/natural foods: Thrive Market

If you want, I can also rank them by price, quality, or best for your city.

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For weekly grocery shopping, the best delivery services are usually:

  1. Amazon Fresh
    • Best if you already use Amazon Prime
    • Good prices on basics, pantry items, and produce
    • Reliable for big weekly carts
  2. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Usually the cheapest overall
    • Great for staples, household items, and bulk purchases
    • Strong if you want one-stop weekly shopping
  3. Instacart
    • Best for variety and local store access
    • Lets you shop from stores like Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Publix, Whole Foods
    • Great if you want specific brands or stores
  4. Target same-day delivery via Shipt
    • Best for combining groceries with household essentials
    • Easy for smaller weekly orders
    • Nice if you like Target’s store brands like Good & Gather
  5. Kroger Delivery
    • Excellent if Kroger is in your area
    • Good for regular weekly grocery runs
    • Often strong on store brands and coupons
Best by need
  • Lowest cost: Walmart Grocery
  • Best overall convenience: Instacart
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for groceries + household items: Target/Shipt
  • Best store-brand savings: Kroger Delivery

If you want, I can also give you the best option by city, budget, or diet.

What are the best grocery delivery services for fresh produce?
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For fresh produce, the best grocery delivery services are usually:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for selection and speed.
    • Lets you shop from local stores like Kroger, Publix, Sprouts, Whole Foods, and Costco.
    • Good if you want specific produce from a store you already trust.
  2. FreshDirect
    • Best for produce quality in supported areas.
    • Strong on fruits, vegetables, and ready-to-eat items.
    • Especially good if you’re in the Northeast.
  3. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for convenience and pricing if you already use Amazon.
    • Good produce selection, especially in larger metro areas.
    • Works well for routine weekly grocery orders.
  4. Whole Foods Market via Amazon
    • Best for organic produce.
    • Reliable quality, but usually pricier.
    • Great if you want organic berries, avocados, salad greens, and herbs.
  5. Misfits Market
    • Best for affordable produce boxes.
    • Great for high-quality “imperfect” fruits and vegetables.
    • Good if you’re flexible and want value.
  6. Hungryroot
    • Best if you want produce plus meal planning.
    • Not just groceries—more of a healthy meal/grocery hybrid.
    • Good for people who want easy recipes and fresh ingredients.
Best picks by need
  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Best produce quality: FreshDirect
  • Best organic: Whole Foods via Amazon
  • Best value produce: Misfits Market

If you want, I can also rank these by price, freshness, or organic options.

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Top picks for fresh produce:

  1. FreshDirect – Best overall for produce quality in many metro areas. Very good for fruits, vegetables, and specialty items.
  2. Amazon Fresh – Best convenience if you already use Amazon; solid selection and fast delivery.
  3. Instacart – Best for getting produce from your favorite local stores like Kroger, Publix, Wegmans, Costco, Sprouts, and Whole Foods. Quality depends on the store you choose.
  4. Whole Foods Market via Amazon – Great for organic produce and consistent quality.
  5. Walmart+ – Best budget option; produce quality is usually decent, especially for staples.
  6. Misfits Market – Best for affordable “imperfect” produce and organic groceries.
  7. Thrive Market – Good for organic pantry items plus some produce, though not as strong as FreshDirect or Whole Foods.

If you want the freshest produce, I’d usually start with FreshDirect, Whole Foods via Amazon, or Instacart from a good local grocer like Wegmans or Sprouts.

If you tell me your city or ZIP code, I can narrow it to the best options near you.

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If you care most about fresh produce, these are usually the best grocery delivery options:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for selection and speed
    • Lets you shop from stores like Costco, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Wegmans, Publix, Kroger
    • Good if you want to choose the store with the best produce in your area
  2. Whole Foods Market via Amazon
    • Best for consistently good organic produce
    • Strong choice for items like berries, greens, herbs, avocados
  3. Sprouts Farmers Market
    • Great for fresh produce and lower prices on fruits/vegetables
    • Especially good if you want a more “farmers market” style selection
  4. FreshDirect
    • Excellent produce quality in metro areas like NYC
    • Often one of the best for fruit, salad greens, and seasonal items
  5. Walmart Grocery
    • Best budget option
    • Produce quality varies by location, but it’s convenient and affordable
  6. Thrive Market
    • Good for organic produce and pantry items
    • Better for shelf-stable groceries; fresh produce selection is more limited than the others

Best picks by priority:

  • Best quality: Whole Foods / Amazon Fresh
  • Best selection: Instacart
  • Best budget: Walmart Grocery
  • Best produce-focused store: Sprouts
  • Best in NYC/nearby: FreshDirect

If you tell me your city or ZIP code, I can recommend the best one available near you.

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If fresh produce is your priority, these are the best grocery delivery services:

  1. Instacart
    • Best overall for selection and speed
    • Lets you shop from local stores like Whole Foods, Costco, Sprouts, Kroger, and Aldi
    • Great if you want to pick a store known for better produce
  2. Amazon Fresh
    • Best for consistency and convenience
    • Good produce quality in many areas, especially if you already use Amazon
    • Strong for basics like berries, salad greens, avocados, and bananas
  3. Whole Foods Market via Amazon
    • Best for premium produce
    • Usually the best choice for organic fruits and vegetables
    • Strong quality control, but pricier
  4. Walmart Grocery Delivery
    • Best for value
    • Produce quality is decent and prices are usually lower
    • Good for everyday items like apples, potatoes, onions, and citrus
  5. Misfits Market
    • Best for organic and “ugly” produce deals
    • Good if you want lower prices on seasonal produce
    • Selection changes often, but quality can be excellent
  6. Thrive Market
    • Best for organic pantry + produce
    • Strong if you want healthy groceries and organic items together
    • Membership required

Quick pick:

  • Best quality: Whole Foods via Amazon
  • Best convenience: Instacart
  • Best value: Walmart Grocery
  • Best organic deals: Misfits Market

If you want, I can also rank these by price, produce quality, or delivery fees.

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For fresh produce, the best grocery delivery services are usually:

  1. FreshDirect — best overall for produce quality
    • Very strong on fruits, vegetables, and herbs
    • Good turnover = fresher items
    • Best if you’re in the Northeast / major East Coast areas
  2. Whole Foods via Amazon Fresh — best for organic produce
    • Reliable quality, especially organic berries, greens, and salad kits
    • Great if you already use Amazon Prime
    • Selection can vary by area
  3. Instacart — best for local store selection
    • Lets you order from Costco, Sprouts, Kroger, Publix, Wegmans, Safeway, etc.
    • Quality depends on the store you choose
    • Best option if you know a store near you has great produce
  4. Misfits Market — best for value on produce
    • Good for organic produce at lower prices
    • Great for people okay with “ugly” or imperfect-looking items
    • Selection changes weekly
  5. Thrive Market — best for organic pantry + some produce
    • Better for shelf-stable groceries, but also offers produce in some areas
    • Good if you want organic brands and membership perks
Quick pick
  • Best quality: FreshDirect
  • Best organic: Whole Foods / Amazon Fresh
  • Best local store choice: Instacart
  • Best budget/value: Misfits Market

If you tell me your city or ZIP code, I can narrow it down to the best options near you.

What are the best grocery delivery services near me? 18,100/mo
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I can help, but I need your location first — ideally your ZIP code or city + state.

Once you send it, I’ll tell you the best options near you, like:

  • Instacart
  • Amazon Fresh
  • Walmart+
  • Shipt
  • Kroger Delivery
  • Target same-day delivery

If you want, I can also rank them by cheapest, fastest, or best for produce.

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I can help, but I need your location first.

Send me your:

  • ZIP/postal code, or
  • city + country

Then I’ll recommend the best grocery delivery services near you.

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I can help, but I need your location first.

Send me your:

  • ZIP code or city + state
  • Optional: budget, fastest delivery, best produce, or organic

Then I’ll recommend the best grocery delivery services near you (like Instacart, Amazon Fresh, Walmart Grocery, Shipt, FreshDirect, or local options).

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I can help, but I need your city or ZIP code to find the best options near you.

In the meantime, the most common top grocery delivery services are:

  • Instacart
  • Amazon Fresh
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Shipt
  • Whole Foods Market delivery (via Amazon)
  • Kroger Delivery / Ralphs / Fred Meyer (where available)

Send me your ZIP code and I’ll rank the best ones for you by price, speed, and store selection.

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I can help — what’s your ZIP code or city?

If you want, I can compare the best options nearby for:

  • fastest delivery
  • cheapest overall
  • best selection
  • best for Costco/Whole Foods/Aldi/Walmart
What grocery delivery services should I try?
1/5 mention 5 responses
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Here are the main grocery delivery services worth trying:

  • Instacart — best all-around if you want stores like Costco, Publix, Aldi, Sephora? Wait grocery: Kroger, Safeway, Sprouts, etc. Huge selection and fastest to test.
  • Amazon Fresh — good if you already use Amazon; solid prices on basics and Whole Foods items.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually one of the cheapest options for staples.
  • Target Same Day Delivery (via Shipt) — convenient for smaller grocery runs and household items.
  • Whole Foods delivery — best for higher-quality produce, prepared foods, and organic items.
  • Kroger Delivery — strong if Kroger operates near you; good prices and weekly deals.
  • FreshDirect — excellent in the Northeast for fresh produce, meat, and ready-to-eat meals.
  • Misfits Market or Imperfect Foods — good for cheaper produce and pantry items, especially if you don’t mind “ugly” produce.
  • Thrive Market — best for organic, specialty, and pantry staples if you want a membership model.
  • Weee! — great for Asian, Latino, and other specialty groceries.

If you want the simplest shortlist:

  1. Instacart
  2. Walmart Grocery
  3. Amazon Fresh

If you tell me your city/ZIP and whether you care most about price, organic, fast delivery, or specialty foods, I can narrow it to the best 3 for you.

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A few solid grocery delivery services to try:

  • Instacart — best all-around if you want groceries from multiple stores in one app.
  • Amazon Fresh — good if you already use Amazon Prime.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually strong on price and availability.
  • Target same-day delivery via Shipt — nice for groceries + household basics.
  • FreshDirect — great in select metro areas, especially for quality produce/meat.
  • Thrive Market — good for organic, natural, and pantry staples.

If you want, I can narrow it down by your budget, city, and store preferences.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Good options to try, depending on what you want:

  • Instacart — best all-around. Works with lots of stores like Costco, Kroger, Aldi, Publix, CVS.
  • Amazon Fresh — good if you already use Amazon Prime; solid for staples and fast delivery.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually the cheapest for everyday groceries and household items.
  • Shipt — nice for Target, Meijer, and H-E-B in many areas.
  • FreshDirect — great for produce, meat, and prepared foods if you’re in the Northeast.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — good for organic and premium items.
  • DoorDash / Uber Eats grocery — convenient for small emergency orders from nearby stores.

If you want the simplest starting point, I’d try:

  1. Walmart Grocery Delivery
  2. Instacart
  3. Amazon Fresh

If you tell me your city/ZIP code and whether you want cheapest, fastest, or best produce, I can narrow it down.

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If you’re in the US, the best grocery delivery services to try are:

  • Instacart — best all-around if you want multiple stores in one app. Works with Kroger, Publix, Safeway, Costco, Aldi (in some areas), etc.
  • Walmart Grocery Delivery — usually the best value for everyday basics and low delivery fees.
  • Amazon Fresh — good if you already use Amazon Prime and want decent selection plus quick delivery.
  • Target same-day delivery via Shipt — great for household items plus groceries, especially if you already shop Target.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — best for organic/natural items and prepared foods.
  • Thrive Market — best for pantry staples, snacks, and organic/natural products, but not a full fresh-grocery replacement.

If you want a quick starting point:

  • Cheapest: Walmart Grocery Delivery
  • Most flexible: Instacart
  • Best for Prime users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you tell me your zip code, budget, and whether you want cheap / fast / organic / local, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 for you.

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A few worth trying:

  • Instacart — Best all-around if you want lots of store choices. Good for Costco, Aldi, CVS, Wegmans, Publix, Kroger, etc.
  • Amazon Fresh — Best if you already use Amazon and want decent prices on basics plus Whole Foods Market items.
  • Walmart+ — Usually the best value for lower grocery prices and fast delivery from Walmart.
  • Shipt — Similar to Instacart, but often strongest with Target and Hy-Vee.
  • Kroger Delivery — Great if you live near a Kroger, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, or King Soopers area.
  • Whole Foods via Amazon — Best for higher-end groceries, organic items, and prepared foods.

If you want the simplest pick:

  • Best overall: Instacart
  • Cheapest: Walmart+
  • Best for Amazon users: Amazon Fresh
  • Best for Target shoppers: Shipt

If you tell me your city/ZIP and your budget, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options near you.

All 72 prompts run for Uber Eats

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Uber Eats known for?
  • 2 What are Uber Eats's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Uber Eats? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Uber Eats compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Uber Eats?
  • 6 What is a typical grocery delivery service known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best grocery delivery services for apartment buildings? discovery
  • 2 What are the best grocery delivery services for seniors? discovery
  • 3 What are the best grocery delivery services for college students? discovery
  • 4 What are the best grocery delivery services for large households? discovery
  • 5 What grocery delivery services work best for last-minute dinner plans? discovery
  • 6 What are the best grocery delivery services for organic groceries? discovery
  • 7 What are the best grocery delivery services for budget shopping? discovery
  • 8 What are the best grocery delivery services for bulk groceries? discovery
  • 9 What are the best grocery delivery services for meal prep? discovery
  • 10 What are the best grocery delivery services for healthy food? discovery
  • 11 What grocery delivery service has the fastest delivery? discovery
  • 12 What grocery delivery service has the lowest fees? discovery
  • 13 What grocery delivery service has the best produce selection? discovery
  • 14 What grocery delivery service is best for special diets? discovery
  • 15 What grocery delivery services offer local store selection? discovery
  • 16 What grocery delivery services are best for recurring orders? discovery
  • 17 What grocery delivery services are best for cashless checkout? discovery
  • 18 What are the best grocery delivery services with subscriptions? discovery
  • 19 What are the best grocery delivery services for rural areas? discovery
  • 20 What grocery delivery services are best for same-day produce and pantry items? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to the leading grocery delivery marketplaces? comparison
  • 22 What are the best alternatives to big supermarket delivery platforms? comparison
  • 23 How do grocery delivery services compare on fees and delivery times? comparison
  • 24 What are the best alternatives to full-service grocery delivery apps? comparison
  • 25 Which grocery delivery options are better for large orders versus small orders? comparison
  • 26 What are the best alternatives to on-demand grocery delivery services? comparison
  • 27 How do scheduled grocery delivery services compare to same-day services? comparison
  • 28 What are the best alternatives to delivery services with membership fees? comparison
  • 29 Which grocery delivery service is better for fresh items versus pantry staples? comparison
  • 30 What are the best alternatives for grocery delivery in suburban areas? comparison
  • 31 How can I get groceries delivered today? problem
  • 32 How do I find a grocery delivery service that covers my area? problem
  • 33 How do I avoid high grocery delivery fees? problem
  • 34 How do I get fresh groceries delivered without substitutions? problem
  • 35 How do I schedule recurring grocery deliveries? problem
  • 36 How do I order groceries for a large family online? problem
  • 37 How do I get groceries delivered to an apartment building? problem
  • 38 How do I shop for groceries online when I have a tight budget? problem
  • 39 How do I choose a grocery delivery service for healthy eating? problem
  • 40 How do I get groceries delivered if I need contactless drop-off? problem
  • 41 How much does grocery delivery usually cost? transactional
  • 42 Are there free grocery delivery services? transactional
  • 43 What is the cheapest grocery delivery service? transactional
  • 44 Do grocery delivery services have membership fees? transactional
  • 45 Which grocery delivery service offers the best value? transactional
  • 46 What do grocery delivery fees typically include? transactional
  • 47 Can I get same-day grocery delivery without a subscription? transactional
  • 48 What grocery delivery services have low minimum order amounts? transactional
  • 49 How much should I tip for grocery delivery? transactional
  • 50 Are there grocery delivery services with promo codes? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best grocery delivery services? 3,600/mo
  • 2 What are the top grocery delivery services available right now? 40/mo
  • 3 Which grocery delivery service is the most popular?
  • 4 What are the most recommended grocery delivery services?
  • 5 What grocery delivery services have the best reviews?
  • 6 What are the best grocery delivery apps? 390/mo
  • 7 What are the best same-day grocery delivery services? 9,900/mo
  • 8 What are the best scheduled grocery delivery services? 170/mo
  • 9 Which grocery delivery services are easiest to use?
  • 10 What are the best grocery delivery services for families?
  • 11 What are the best grocery delivery services for busy people?
  • 12 What are the best grocery delivery services for weekly shopping?
  • 13 What are the best grocery delivery services for fresh produce?
  • 14 What are the best grocery delivery services near me? 18,100/mo
  • 15 What grocery delivery services should I try?