Getir, the pioneer of ultrafast grocery delivery, is celebrating one year of launching in the United States in Chicago, New York and Boston. Through its revolutionary last-mile grocery delivery service, the Getir app has been opened in the United States more than 40 million times, saving users over 700,000 hours.
To celebrate, bananas, the most popular selling product on the U.S. app, are available for nine cents. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average cost of bananas is $0.64 per pound, approximately $0.21 each.
“We are excited to be celebrating our one year anniversary in the United States. We are proud of this accomplishment and all of our teams who have made this first year in the United States successful,” said Langston Dugger, Head of U.S. Operations. “American customers enjoy the convenience and reliability of our service and variety of our products.”
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Giant Food, the leading Washington, D.C., regional grocery chain, this week will hold the grand opening of its sixth Baltimore grocery store located at 857 East Fort Ave., at 6 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 18. The new location will bring over 150 new jobs to the Baltimore community.
The store will feature Giant’s newest store layout and format with enhanced and expansive departments and amenities including full-service meat and seafood departments, large produce, natural and organic selections, a full-service floral department and extensive prepared food offerings, including a sushi bar and made in-house smoked meat selections. Customers can also enjoy free WiFi while shopping.
“Giant has served the Baltimore community for over 67 years, and we are thrilled to bring our customers an additional location to better fulfill their needs,” said Ira Kress, president of Giant Food. “With our newest store layout, décor and expanded offerings, we are sure this new store will deliver on convenience, value and quality as a one-stop shopping experience.”
Beyond in-store shopping, customers have the option to place Giant Pickup or Giant Delivers orders on giantfood.com or the Giant Food mobile app and choose to pick up their groceries at the store or have them delivered right to their doors.
With an emphasis on value, customers can also enroll in Giant’s Flexible Rewards® loyalty program where they will earn points on purchases made either in-store or online and can redeem for rewards across grocery savings, gas savings and special rewards, all through their regular shopping.
Local customers at the Baltimore grocery store also have access to Giant’s team of licensed in-store nutritionists for free consultations as well as online nutrition classes and webinars. To learn more or to contact Giant’s nutritionists, visit giantfood.com/nutrition.
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