Grocery Delivery Apps Continue to Expand Services

Kroger has expanded its partnership with Uber Eats, while Grubhub and Instacart have unveiled a new partnership.

November 03, 2025

Kroger has expanded its partnership with Uber Eats, saying the multi-faceted expansion means Kroger can fulfill more customer needs.

Throughout the coming year, customers will be able to:

  • Access Kroger stores' full assortment on Uber Eats: Beginning early 2026, customers can shop and schedule delivery from more than 2,600 stores across all Kroger banners including Ralphs, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Smith's, Fry's, Harris Teeter, Mariano's and more through the Uber Eats app.
  • Loyalty Benefits: Kroger Boost Members can take advantage of an extended free trial of Uber One for 6% cash back and automatic surge savings on rides, $0 Delivery Fees and up to 10% off all Uber Eats orders. Uber One members will also have the opportunity to try an extended free trial of Kroger's Boost membership, including 2X fuel points on all purchases and $0 delivery fee for orders placed on Kroger.com or in the Kroger app.
  • Powered by Uber Eats: Uber Eats' restaurant selection will be integrated directly on the Kroger app, allowing customers to place their weekly grocery order and order dinner from a local restaurant in the Kroger app.

Meanwhile, Grubhub and Instacart have teamed up to “bring a wider selection of grocers, greater convenience and even better value to Grubhub’s customers.”

Through this new partnership, Grubhub said its customers can order from Instacart’s network of more than a thousand national, regional and local grocery retailers directly through Grubhub’s app and website.

The experience is hosted on Grubhub’s platform, and orders are fulfilled and delivered by Instacart shoppers. The experience is available now nationwide where Instacart grocery retailers and services are available. Customers will also have access to order from select pharmacies through this partnership in the coming months, Grubhub said.