SAN FRANCISCO — Uber Eats is expanding its grocery ambitions with a suite of new features designed to make fresh food delivery more affordable and accessible, highlighted by the addition of Aldi as a nationwide retail partner.
Starting today, more than 2,500 Aldi stores are available on Uber Eats, offering a curated selection of Aldi’s exclusive products, including organic meats, fresh produce, cheeses, bakery staples, seasonal items, and even wine and beer in select markets. Aldi is also the first retailer on Uber Eats to accept SNAP-EBT payments nationwide from day one, helping millions of Americans stretch their grocery budgets at a time when affordability matters most.
“Aldi is beloved for its unique combination of value and quality, and we’re proud to welcome them to the Uber Eats app,” said Hashim Amin, Head of Grocery & Retail, North America at Uber. “Now, millions of customers can enjoy seamless access to their favorite Aldi products they know and love, whenever they need them. We’re especially excited that Aldi is our first retail partner to offer SNAP-EBT payments nationwide at launch—making grocery delivery even more accessible for more people.”
“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,” said Dave Rinaldo, Chief Operating Officer at Aldi U.S. “Our partnership with Uber Eats is making grocery shopping even more convenient, allowing customers to enjoy the exceptional value and quality they love—whenever and wherever they need it.”
“We know how important fresh, affordable groceries are to families everywhere, especially these days,” added Susan Anderson, Global Head of Delivery at Uber. “With grocery prices rising, we’re doubling down to make fresh food delivery easier, more dependable, and above all — more affordable.”
Why this matters for retail & eTail
- Scale: This partnership instantly makes Aldi one of the largest grocery banners on Uber Eats, dramatically expanding delivery options for cost-conscious shoppers.
- Accessibility: With SNAP-EBT enabled nationwide, Uber Eats and Aldi are delivering not only convenience but also inclusivity in online grocery shopping.
- Freshness and affordability: The collaboration underscores Uber Eats’ broader commitment to delivering fresh groceries at prices that align with household budgets.
Supporting product updates
Alongside the Aldi launch, Uber Eats is introducing new features designed to enhance convenience and dependability:
- Replacement preferences powered by AI, suggesting alternatives based on price, nutrition, and past orders.
- Live order editing lets customers change items until a shopper picks them up.
- Enhanced live chat, enabling shoppers to share real-time photos of substitutions for approval.
- Fresh Days weekly offers, delivering rotating discounts of up to 50% on produce, dairy, meats, and eggs in multiple countries.
The bottom line
Uber Eats and Aldi are partnering to redefine online grocery delivery, with a focus on affordability, accessibility, and freshness.