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.
Online grocers
Asia
China
India
Singapore
- Cold Storage – established 1903[6]
- NTUC FairPrice
Australia
- Coles Online – an online retail website operated by Coles Supermarkets, one of Australia's largest companies[7]
- Harris Farm Markets Online Home Delivery[8]
- Woolworths Supermarket Online[9]
Austria
France
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
- Migros Online (formerly LeShop.ch)[11] – a Swiss online supermarket and one of Europe’s largest online grocery stores
UK
- Asda
- Co-op Food
- Farmdrop (defunct) – an online food delivery company that distributes foods to consumers that is sourced from local farmers and fishermen[12]
- Getir
- Gorillas
- Gousto
- Iceland
- Marks & Spencer – via a partnership with Ocado
- Morrisons – systems and delivery outsourced to Ocado
- Ocado
- Riverford
- Sainsbury's Online
- Tesco.com[13]
- Waitrose
Canada
- Grocery Gateway – acquired by Longo's in 2004
- Save-On-Foods[15][16]
- Sustainable Produce Urban Delivery – an online grocery service operating along the west coast of North America that predominantly focuses in organic groceries
- Thrifty Foods
Multi-regional

An AmazonFresh delivery truck in Seattle, 2012
- Amazon Prime Pantry – a service of Amazon.com available only to Amazon Prime members
- AmazonFresh (membership-based)
- Blue Apron
- Crowd Cow
- Google Shopping, previously Google Express (personal shopper service)
- Gopuff
- Home Chef – a Chicago, Illinois-based weekly meal kit company that delivers pre-portioned ingredients and recipes to subscribers
- Instacart (personal shopper service)
- My Cloud Grocer – a grocery eCommerce software platform for the supermarket chains
- Peapod (East Coast)
- Safeway Inc.
- Shipt (membership-based personal shopper service)
- Walmart
- Whole Foods
- Winder Farms (West Coast)
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
References
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- Goh, Chor Boon (2003). Serving Singapore: a hundred years of Cold Storage, 1903-2003. Singapore: Cold Storage Singapore. ISBN 9813065702.
- "Does e-tailing have a rosy future? Watch Coles online". Archived from the original on 2012-11-02.
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- "Supermarket duopoly blamed for soaring food prices". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- "The disputed legacy".
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- Hickey, Shane (4 December 2015). "Stay local – and freshen up your supply chain". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- "TESCO gears up for catalogue drive".
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- Palmer, Daniel. "Save-on-Foods to move into Safeway locations in Victoria, Saanich - Victoria News". Retrieved 7 November 2016.
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