List of online grocers

This is a list of notable online grocers. Online grocers are grocery stores that allow private individuals and businesses to purchase groceries and grocery products online. The companies then deliver the orders to consumers.

Ocado and Tesco grocery delivery vans in London, 2007

Online grocers

Asia

China

  • Yihaodian – a Chinese online grocery business founded by Gang Yu and Junling Liu in July 2008[5]

India

Singapore

Australia

Austria

France

Germany

Italy

Netherlands

Switzerland

  • Migros Online (formerly LeShop.ch)[11] – a Swiss online supermarket and one of Europe’s largest online grocery stores

UK

Latin America

Canada

Multi-regional
An AmazonFresh delivery truck in Seattle, 2012
Regional
  • FreshDirect (New York/New Jersey/Connecticut/Pennsylvania/Delaware/Washington D.C)[17]
  • Giant Eagle (PA/OH)
  • Hy-Vee's Aisles Online (Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin)
  • Kroger (CO/WY/TX)
  • OurHarvest (NYC via Uber)
  • Pink Dot (Los Angeles)
  • Vons (Southern California)
Specialty
  • Jet (dry goods only)
Defunct
A Webvan delivery truck, circa 2005
  • HomeGrocer (defunct, one of the first online supermarket businesses)
  • Kozmo.com (defunct but possibly re-launching)
  • Webvan (defunct)

Multinational

UAE

Saudi Arabia

Noon

Qatar

Egypt

Noon

Israel

See also

References

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