AUSTRALIA | ALDI’s exclusive partnership with on-demand delivery service DoorDash is now officially available from most ALDI locations.
New South Wales became the final state to switch on, meaning shoppers can order from more than 1,800 products, including award-winning fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, seafood, dairy, bread and household essentials, direct to their doors.
“Our partnership with DoorDash is a game-changer, truly transforming the different ways people can shop with us. Through DoorDash, shoppers can get their hands on ALDI’s exclusive range of top-notch products at everyday low prices at the click of a button,” said Simon Padovani-Ginies, Group Director at ALDI Australia.
“We’ve responded to what our customers have been asking for. Whether it’s midweek essentials, forgotten ingredients, weekend top-ups, or their full haul, most customers around the country can now order their ALDI favourites online and have their haul delivered straight to their doors.”
Back in July, Canberrans were the first to trial out the service, with thousands of orders delivered in the first week alone.
Some of the very first ALDI orders placed on DoorDash showed that shoppers are utilising the on-demand delivery service to conveniently solve some of life’s messiest problems – with one order of nappies and wipes and another containing two bags of cat food and a pack of toilet paper delivered on the trial’s first day within hours of going live.
“Our partnership with ALDI is all about delivering our customers greater convenience, choice and value," said Simon Rossi, Vice President, DoorDash APAC.
"ALDI’s much-loved exclusive and value-driven range, combined with DoorDash’s reliable, on-demand delivery technology, means shoppers around the country don’t have to go too long between ALDI shops. We are proud to help enable this new level of accessibility for Australians.”
Since then, the service has become available in most ALDI locations in Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland, Victoria and now New South Wales.
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