Rite Aid customers will soon have the option to have orders delivered via Grubhub as the two brands are partnering on nationwide delivery.
The service will be available to more than 2,000 Rite Aid stores across 16 states, according to a press release.
“Our partnership with Grubhub is another way that we are offering the convenience and access that our customers want and need to keep them and their families healthy and happy,” Dustin Humphreys, senior vice president of digital and e-commerce at Rite Aid, said in the release. “We also look forward to expanding our reach to Grubhub’s loyal customer base and becoming a go-to option for their everyday health and wellness needs.”
Rite Aid is Grubhub’s first national drugstore chain partner, and in addition to health and wellness products, customers can order everyday essentials, from personal care products, beauty and household items, pre-packaged grocery items and more from the Grubhub Marketplace.
It is available on Grubhub+, Grubhub’s membership program where customers get access to unlimited $0 delivery fees on orders of $12 or more and exclusive perks from restaurants on Grubhub.
The partnership builds on Grubhub’s efforts in the convenience space, following its work with Gopuff and its branded concept powered by 7-Eleven, Grubhub Goods.