99 Cents Only Stores expands Instacart same day delivery tie up
Instacart has partnered with discount retailer 99 Cents Only Stores to deliver from more than 300 store locations across California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas.
This builds on a 23 store pilot launched in May.
Alongside the Marketplace expansion, Instacart has also launched a new white label storefront for the 99, built and powered by its enterprise technology.
“We’re pleased to partner with Instacart as part of our efforts to provide a world class shopping experience for all our community members,” says Mary Kellmanson, Chief Marketing Officer at 99 Cents Only Stores
“With this new collaboration, we’re offering a seamless way for customers to access our wide assortment of quality products at extreme values, including fresh produce, household staples and more, delivered right to their doorsteps.”
“We’re proud to kick off this partnership and look forward to making our aisles even more accessible through our partnership with Instacart.”
“Our partnership with 99 Cents Only Stores brings their fun treasure hunt shopping experience online for customers paired with same-day delivery in as fast as an hour for the first time,” says Blake Wallace, New Retail Partnerships at Instacart.
“We’re making the 99 even more accessible to customers, helping them save big on their daily shopping budget in a new and convenient way.”
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