Aldi Instacart partnership
Aldi has partnered with Instacart to test grocery delivery in select markets.
 

BATAVIA, ILL. — Discount retailer Aldi has partnered with Instacart to test grocery delivery in select markets. The pilot program will begin this month in Atlanta, Dallas and Los Angeles, with potential for expansion into additional cities.

Jason Hart, Aldi
Jason Hart, c.e.o. of Aldi

“Our partnership with Instacart is another example of Aldi expanding our commitment to customer convenience and value,” said Jason Hart, chief executive officer of Aldi. “We know customers are looking for new ways to save time and money. Instacart provides easy access to our low prices at the click of a button.”

Customers in participating cities may shop on-line at instacart.com or through the Instacart mobile app and select a preferred delivery time at checkout. More than 90% of the products sold in Aldi stores are exclusive brands, including SimplyNature, liveGfree and Little Journey. All Aldi exclusive product lines will be available through the Instacart platform.

Apporva Mehta, Instacart
Apoorva Mehta, c.e.o. of Instacart
“From their unique assortment of goods to their low-price commitment and high standards, the Aldi and Instacart partnership aligns on delivering excellent value and convenience to consumers,” said Apoorva Mehta, c.e.o. of Instacart. “There's a clear demand for quality grocery delivery, and Aldi and Instacart are working together to meet it.”