Uber Eats is adding more grocery store partners to its catalog, with the newest being ALDI Grocery Stores. Learn about the details of this collaboration, plus updates on its ties with SNAP.
Your Uber Eats is now with ALDI
Do your visits to ALDI Grocery Stores look stressful to you? Think road traffic and figuring out where your favorite snacks and home supplies are placed? Then, Uber Eats is with you, to the rescue.
The world’s number one food delivery app is already partnered with this discount supermarket chain to offer you home delivery services via the app, yes, the app, so you could purchase the various products of ALDI without leaving your home.
ALDI Grocery Stores’ executive team is happy about this reveal, saying, “At ALDI, we continually strive to make shopping easier and more affordable for the communities we proudly serve, which has helped us cultivate a devoted fan base of millions of shoppers across the nation.”
Its chief operating officer, Dave Rinaldo, further stated that this partnership is slated to make your grocery shopping even easier and more convenient, allowing customers to enjoy “exceptional value and quality” you are doing to adore, whenever and wherever it’s needed.
Here’s how this partnership works for you. Uber Eats is ready to deliver from over 2,500 ALDI stores from across the country, with the store’s products, such as groceries, ALDI Finds, and so much more.
Plus, there are discounts, too. ALDI Grocery Stores is also bound to offer 40 percent off, provided that you place orders of at least $30. Redeem this offer by using the voucher code ALDIUBER25 upon checkout.
The USA considers ALDI Grocery Stores as among the fastest-growing retail stores, serving lots of customers across the country. It is poised to become the third-largest supermarket chain in terms of store count in the future. Right now, there are various corporate groups running ALDI, but it still remains a family-operated business.
Updates on SNAP, Uber Eats
Previously, Ridesharing Forum reported the newest collab of Uber Eats with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, a campaign that provides nutrition for the benefit of families in the country.
Still with ALDI involved in this initiative, recipients benefiting from SNAP are already eligible to order groceries from the grocery chain via Uber Eas, too, which is good news. It’s official.
Netizens are sharing their insights on this news. Over on X, formerly Twitter, @DannyOcean555 posted, “It’s an easy two turn rerate if Uber manages to get ALDI’s distant relative, Trader Joe’s, on the platform (Don’t hold your breath)…”
Others are sharing their own take on the matter via graphics. Netizen Dan Berthiaume shared this funny art, seemingly saying there should be limits. Their posts have already garnered many engagements, as of the time of research. Headed towards Uber Eats’ bright future, right?
This collaboration is already running, so be sure to check this out. For more ridesharing and food delivery news, keep browsing this website.