Instacart everywhere: Grocery-delivery service plans big expansion
San Francisco Chronicle
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April 26, 2017
Grocery delivery service Instacart is surging forward with a war chest of hundreds of millions of dollars, aggressive expansion plans and new partnerships with stores like Sur La Table as it seeks to squeeze a profit from a notoriously tough business.
Instacart completes previously rumored round
PitchBook
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March 9, 2017
On-demand grocery startup Instacart has completed a $400 million round at a reported valuation of $3.4 billion, confirming rumors that first emerged last week.
Instacart Expands In OC, Adds 99 Ranch
Social Tech
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Oct. 10, 2016
Grocery delivery service Instacart is doubling its coverage of Orange County, the company said this morning, and will begin offering up its deliveries in a long list of zip codes in the county.
Instacart expanding to South Jersey
Philadelphia Business Journal
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Aug. 30, 2016
Same-day delivery service Instacart has expanded to another state so even South Jersey residents can get their groceries delivered right to their door.
Instacart brings on-demand groceries to 3 new South Side neighborhoods
Chicago Tribune
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June 24, 2016
Instacart and its on-demand groceries have arrived in three more neighborhoods on Chicago’s South Side. The San Francisco-based company began operating in Bronzeville (60653), Back of the Yards (60609) and South Shore (60649) on Wednesday. Previously, the only South Side zip codes Instacart operated in were 60615 and 60637, in and around Hyde Park.
Instacart grocery delivery service enters Triangle
The News & Observer
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June 21, 2016
Grocery delivery service Instacart is now making door-to-door deliveries to hungry customers in Raleigh and Durham. The San Francisco-based company held a “soft launch” of its service last week and officially makes its local debut on Tuesday.
Instacart Is Testing A Pickup-Only Option
Fast Company
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June 16, 2016
Last week, the company launched a pickup-only option at a Whole Foods in Bedford, New Hampshire, and it has been running similar programs in California grocer Andronico's Community Markets store in San Anselmo since April.
Instacart Is... Generating Profits?
Fortune
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March 24, 2016
They say that Instacart is now “unit economic profitable” in ten of its markets, which means that it makes money on average orders in areas like Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle and Washington, D.C.
Extended Whole Foods Partnership Bodes Well For Instacart
Fast Company
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March 17, 2016
On Thursday, in a move that bodes well for Instacart’s strategy, Whole Foods and Instacart announced that they would continue their partnership, expanding the number of Whole Foods Market stores with dedicated Instacart shoppers by up to 50% nationwide by the end of 2016, including in its new "365" stores.
Giant Food adds Instacart delivery in D.C.
wtop
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March 15, 2016
Grocery-delivery service Instacart has signed on with Giant Food for delivery in the Washington market, although the Giant deliveries by Instacart are limited only to the District.
Whole Foods to Invest in Instacart, Signs New Multi-Year Delivery Deal
re/code
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Feb. 24, 2016
The $10 billion national grocery store chain is making an investment in the four-year-old delivery startup, according to multiple sources. The size of the deal could not be learned, but sources say the deal is essentially done, barring an unforeseen last-minute change of heart.
Instacart Adds Coupons Through Its New “Deals” Platform
TechCrunch
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Nov. 5, 2015
Today, Instacart is rolling out a new option that could help reduce the expense of using its service for price-conscious consumers: Instacart Deals. Essentially an online digital couponing platform, when customers add the discounted items to their basket, the virtual coupons are immediately applied.
Instacart Hires its First CFO: Ravi Gupta
TechCrunch
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Sept. 29, 2015
Instacart is growing up. To wit, the three-year-old, grocery delivery startup – which hit “unicorn” status late last year when it raised $220 million at a reported $2 billion valuation – has hired a CFO for the first time.
Instacart and the On-Demand Middle Class
New York Magazine
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Aug. 17, 2015
Instacart is not the only start-up bucking the prevailing “1099” or “gig economy” trend, wherein companies act as matchmakers between customers and scads of thinly compensated contractors.
Price Check: Instacart Highlights Grocer Markup
Forbes
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April 23, 2015
On Thursday, the $2 billion-valued Instacart announced changes to its online storefront. For the first time, its app and website will display the price difference, if any, on products sold both on Instacart and in the physical store where Instacart personal shoppers go to fulfill orders.
Food-delivery start-ups are fattening up on technology
LA Times
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Oct. 10, 2014
Technology entrepreneurs have revolutionized the way people shop for clothing, find vacation rentals and flag down taxis. Now they're shaking up the world of eating. With partnerships like that between Whole Foods Market Inc. and San Francisco start-up Instacart to deliver groceries to shoppers' doorsteps, there is no longer a need to pour millions into warehouses, delivery trucks or inventory.
Instacart Launches Boulder's First One-Hour Grocery Delivery Service
MarketWired
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Sept. 5, 2014
Instacart announced today that it has launched Boulder's first one-hour grcoery delivery service. Beginning today, customers can order virtually any items carried in their neighborhood Costco, King Scoopers, and Whole Foods Market stores and have them delivered in as little as one hour.
Food 3.0 & the Instacart anomaly
VentureBeat
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July 26, 2014
Instacart, currently the most well funded and fastest growing startup in the emerging food space, holds the potential to be the most powerful consumer-facing food ecosystem in the market.
Grocery Delivery Service Instacart Raises $44 Million
The New York Times
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June 16, 2014
Instacart, a two-year-old grocery delivery company, announced a $44 million round of financing on Monday led by Andreessen Horowitz. Three venture capital firms that previously invested in the company, Sequoia Capital, Khosla Ventures and Canaan Partners, participated in the latest round.
On-Demand Grocery Startup Instacart Raises $44 Million From Andreessen Horowitz
TechCrunch
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June 16, 2014
On-demand grocery delivery startup Instacart wants to make its service available in every city in the United States. To make that happen, it’s raised $44 million in Series B funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. Along with the funding, a16z partner Jeff Jordan will be joining the company’s board.
Instacart Raises $44 Million Series B From Andreessen Horowitz And Others
Forbes
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May 21, 2014
The future of grocery delivery is arriving ahead of schedule. Instacart, the San Francisco startup that uses a distributed network of smartphone-equipped shoppers to provide home delivery from supermarkets in as little as an hour, has raised $44 million in new funding, bringing the total amount of capital it has raised to $55 million.
Delivery startup Instacart launches in Philadelphia
USA TODAY
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Feb. 19, 2014
Instacart got started in San Francisco in 2012, offering one to two hour delivery from local grocery stores. It expanded to Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C. and now Philadelphia and hopes to be in 10 U.S. cities by the end of 2014.
How Instacart is changing the world of online grocery shopping
Wired
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Feb. 4, 2014
Instacart exemplifies the lean strategy of today’s tech startups, which are cautious to avoid the excesses of the first dotcom crash. Working with such chains as Whole Foods and Costco, as well as local independent grocers like Berkeley Bowl, Instacart streams inventory lists from brick-and-mortar stores to its mobile app. The company recently expanded into Chicago and Boston.
Startup Instacart hopes to dominate grocery delivery
San Jose Mercury News
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Jan. 24, 2014
On a mission to prove that consumers will pay to have bread and milk delivered to their front door, Instacart is expanding across the U.S. as it aims to right the wrongs of years of failed grocery delivery ventures.
Instacart Launches in Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville
Boston.com
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Dec. 11, 2013
The company is in the process of signing a lease for its local office, in Cambridge's Central Square. Instacart has already hired one person for its Boston operations, and plans to add two more. Initially, Instacart will offer groceries available at Shaw's and will eventually expand to offer items from Whole Foods, Costco and other stores.
Same-Day Delivery Services Try to Win the Holiday Shopping Season
Mashable
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Nov. 27, 2013
Shoppers are camped out in store parking lots. Retailers are fighting to outdo one another to see who can open up the earliest. The Black Friday mayhem is officially under way, but at least one thing is a little different this year: more same-day delivery options.
Instacart Lets You Shop At Costco Without A Membership
Chicagoist
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Oct. 28, 2013
At least once a week, someone evangelizes the glories of Costco to us. Bulk foods, good prices, fair labor practices; what's not to love? The one problem: we don't have a membership. Yeah, it's easy to get, but that one extra step is enough to throw us off. Luckily, Instacart has come to the rescue.
Y Combinator Startups Now Have A Combined Valuation Of $13.7 Billion, Up $2 Billion Since June
TechCrunch
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Oct. 25, 2013
In a conversation at the GMIC mobile conference this week, Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham gave the most recent stats on the seed stage incubator. Of the 511 companies that had passed through YC prior to its most recent Summer 2013 class, 306 had valuations tied to them. The total value of those companies is now $13.7 billion, up $2 billion since Graham’s last update on the number in June.
Instacart adds more N. Side grocery delivery areas, Costco
Chicago Tribune (Business)
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Oct. 23, 2013
Instacart, the service that dispatches "personal shoppers" to collect groceries and deliver them to homes that same day, said Wednesday it has expanded to several more North Side neighborhoods and added Costco to its list of stores.
GROCERY SHOPPING SERVICE PROMISES TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER
ABC News 7
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Oct. 17, 2013
There is a new grocery shopping service that promises to make your life easier. Shoppers will go to multiple stores so you don't have to. However, 7 On Your Side wanted to know if it really delivered on its promise.
With a few clicks of your mouse you can do all your online shopping in moments, but does it really work?
INSTACART IS UBER FOR GROCERY DELIVERY
Venture Beat
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Aug. 21, 2012
Instacart is a mobile app that lets you buy groceries from your phone and have them delivered to your door within an hour.
INSTACART AIMS TO BE THE AMAZON PRIME OF GROCERY DELIVERY
CNET
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Aug. 8, 2012
Instacart, a current Y Combinator company that came out of stealth mode earlier this month, has been letting users in an invite-only beta buy groceries with quick delivery through its iPhone app for some time.