Grocery delivery services for a range of budgets

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When it comes to grocery delivery services, “what you’re ultimately paying for is convenience,” said Lisa Young, adjunct professor of nutrition at New York University. Instead of taking time out of your day to visit a store, wander through aisles and wait in line to check out, you can quickly order food and other household essentials online, as well as choose a day and time for them to arrive at your doorstep.

And beyond helping you save time, grocery delivery services may also help you save money on food. “By not being in the store, you won't be making impulse purchases,” said nutritionist Ariane Resnick, a special diet chef and author. “Those could be items that you try to not eat because they aren't healthy, or that you regret buying because of their high cost.”

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Saving money on groceries is something many shoppers are currently thinking about due to concerns about inflation — food costs have increased 10.9% year over year, CNBC recently reported. With this information in mind, we talked to experts about the benefits of grocery delivery services and how to choose one that works for your budget. We also highlighted grocery delivery services that experts recommended, as well as Select staff favorites and others we think you should know about.

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We rounded up a variety of grocery delivery services and organized them by membership-based, subscription and open access options. We noted associated fees like how much you’ll need to pay for delivery so you know how much gets added to your bill after accounting for products. We included expert and staff recommendations, as well as other options we think you’ll want to know about, like those that specialize in bulk orders or offer discounted produce.

Keep in mind that our list is not exhaustive. Local grocery stores in your area may operate their own grocery delivery services. Some stores also deliver groceries through food delivery platforms like UberEats, Postmates, GrubHub, DoorDash and Seamless.

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Membership-based grocery delivery services

To get access to the below grocery delivery services, you need to pay a monthly or yearly fee. For each option, we highlighted the membership fee and delivery costs that would be added on to your bill each time you shop.

Whole Foods on Amazon

  • Membership fee: $139 a year, discounted memberships available

  • Delivery cost: $10 per order, plus an additional rush fee for one-hour delivery orders. Pick-up is free for orders over $35

Amazon Prime members can order groceries through Whole Foods and either pick them up in store or get them delivered. You can choose a day and two-hour time slot for pickup or delivery in advance, or pay an added fee to have your groceries delivered within an hour.

Resnick said she orders Whole Foods groceries through Amazon, and to save even more, she uses her Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Card, which offers 5% back at Whole Foods Market in stores and online. Between groceries she’s purchased for personal and professional use, Resnick said she’s received a couple hundred dollars back this year so far in rewards. Additionally, Prime members get an extra 10% off sale items while shopping at Whole Foods in stores or online.

Whole Foods on Amazon

Whole Foods on Amazon $ at Amazon

Amazon Fresh

  • Membership fee: $139 a year, discounted memberships available

  • Delivery cost: Free for orders over $35, additional charge for orders under $35

Amazon Prime members also have access to AmazonFresh grocery delivery, which offers a larger variety of food compared to Whole Foods since you're not limited to what one specific supermarket carries. In addition to pantry items and perishables, AmazonFresh also allows you to order baby, pet, healthcare, personal care and cleaning products. If you purchase specific items consistently, you can opt to make them Repeat Items — this means AmazonFresh will automatically add them to your cart based on a schedule you set so they’re waiting for you before you begin shopping. Certain items also have a Subscribe & Save option, which will automatically ship the item after a designated number of weeks or months for up to 15% off.

Jennifer Birkhofer, vice president of commerce at NBC News, said that when she uses Amazon Fresh, her order is always delivered on time. Birkhofer noted you can schedule deliveries to arrive before 6 a.m. so your order is waiting for you when you wake up.

Amazon Fresh

Amazon Fresh $ at Amazon

Walmart+

  • Membership fee: $98 a year

  • Delivery cost: Free for orders $35 or more, $6 for orders under $35

Walmart+ members can get free same-day delivery on groceries with no additional delivery fees. Photo editor Becca Delman said her family orders groceries through Walmart+ weekly and enjoys the low-priced, high-quality produce. You can choose a one-hour delivery window for your order to be delivered day-of or schedule deliveries ahead of time.

Walmart+

Walmart+ $ at Walmart

Thrive Market

  • Membership fee: $5 per month

  • Delivery cost: Free for orders $49 or more, $6 for orders under $49

Thrive Market sells fresh and frozen groceries, pantry staples, household essentials, wine and more. The company says it works directly with brands to cut out middlemen like brokers and distributors, allowing it to avoid markups you may see at other retailers and offer products at lower prices. Thrive Market also carries its own line of groceries available exclusively on the platform.

You can always customize your order from Thrive Market and shop on an as-needed basis — there are no order frequency requirements or limits. You can also set up autoship deliveries for specific products so they’re delivered on a recurring schedule — when you do so, you get an extra 5% to 10% off these items. Thrive Market offers members exclusive deals and free gifts throughout the year, and members can earn Thrive Cash that can be used towards future purchases. I used Thrive Market to stock my apartment with groceries while living with roommates in college and getting them shipped to my door while I was in class or at work was very convenient.

Thrive Market

Thrive Market $ at Thrive Market

Grocery delivery subscription services

The below grocery delivery services operate on a subscription-based model. You can cancel your subscription at any time and skip weeks when you don’t need a delivery, like if you’re going on vacation. For each option, we highlighted how much it costs to subscribe to the service and the delivery cost that would be added to your bill every time an order is delivered.

ButcherBox

  • Cost: $99 to $169

  • Delivery cost: Free

ButcherBox, a meat and fish subscription service, is especially great for people who live in areas where there is limited access to grass-fed and wild meat and seafood choices, Resnick said. The service says food is delivered cold and sometimes frozen, allowing you to refrigerate items for more immediate use or freeze them for future use.

ButcherBox offers six different boxes: the custom box, mixed box, beef & chicken box, beef & pork box, all beef box or basic box. Each box’s content varies, as does how much meat or seafood it contains. You can choose how often you want to receive an order and change which type of box you get at any time. ButcherBox members also get access to exclusive deals, referral perks, recipes and tutorials and more.

ButcherBox

ButcherBox $ at Butcher Box

Misfits Market

  • Cost: $30 to $40 per box

  • Delivery cost: $6 per box

Misfits Market works with food producers to source items like organic produce, meat, seafood, dairy products, pantry staples and more that might otherwise go to waste and sells them at up to 40% off grocery store prices. While there’s no membership fee, you must spend at least $30 to place an order. The company’s essential grocery plan, which starts at $30, contains eight to 12 items and is best for one to two people, according to the brand. The value plan, which starts at $35, contains 11 to 14 items and is best for three or more people, the company says. Both plans allow you to customize what’s in your order each week during a specific time period leading up to delivery. You can also purchase wine through Misfits Market and earn points while shopping, which you can later use towards free shipping, discounts and more.

Misfits Market

Misfits Market $ at Misfits

Imperfect Foods

  • Cost: Depends on what you order

  • Delivery cost: Free for orders $60 or more, $6 for orders under $60

Imperfect Foods operates similarly to Misfits Market — it works with food producers to source items that may otherwise go to waste. Imperfect Foods offers a wider array of products compared to Misfits Market, however: In addition to groceries, you can buy wellness items like hand soap, tampons, sunscreen and more. Imperfect Foods also has its own line of food that the brand says it makes from rescued and upcycled ingredients.

Imperfect Foods does not charge a membership fee and prices items individually. Where you live impacts what day of the week your order will be delivered. Each week, you customize the contents of your order during a specific time period leading up to delivery. There is no order minimum, though orders under $60 incur a delivery fee.

Imperfect Foods

Imperfect Foods $ at Imperfect Foods

Hungryroot

  • Cost: Starting at $65 per plan

  • Delivery cost: Free delivery for plans $70 or more, $7 for plans under $70

Hungryroot is a cross between a meal delivery service and a grocery delivery service, Resnick said. When you sign up, you take a quiz about your dietary preferences, tastes, culinary skills and more, and Hungryroot recommends meals and groceries for you based on that information.

Hungryroot offers multiple different plans you can choose from based on how many servings of each meal and snack you want. Lunches and dinners come with the ingredients and instructions you need to make each meal, while everything else — like snacks, sweets and pantry essentials — is á la carte. Select senior editor Morgan Greenwald uses Hungryroot and said that she loves how much variety there is every week, even for her gluten-free, pescatarian diet.

Hungryroot

Hungryroot $ at Hungryroot

Open-access grocery delivery services

If you’re looking for grocery delivery services that don’t require a membership or subscription, we rounded up a handful of options below. Delivery and service fees vary, and we included information about each service’s membership option.

Instacart

  • Delivery fee: Starts at $4 for same-day orders over $35, fees vary for one-hour deliveries, club store deliveries and deliveries under $35

  • Membership option: Instacart+ for $99 a year

Instacart allows you to order groceries and other items from participating stores near you. You can schedule deliveries or curbside pickup days in advance, as well as choose from same-day and one-hour options if you need products quickly. Instacart also allows you to order from warehouse clubs like Costco, Sam’s Club and BJ’s without a membership, but prices are marked up. I use Instacart multiple times a month and often place an order when I’m on my way home from work through the service’s app.

The Instacart+ membership includes benefits like free delivery on orders over $35, lower service fees, 5% credit back on pickup orders and more.

Instacart+

Instacart+ $ at instacart

Shipt

  • Delivery fee: $10

  • Membership option: $59 a year

Shipt is similar to Instacart, and some stores — like Costco and Target — offer delivery through both platforms. You can schedule deliveries and pickups in advance or choose from same-day and one-hour options.

With a Shipt membership, you can get free delivery on orders over $35. There’s a $7 fee for deliveries under $35 with a membership.

Shipt

Shipt $ at Shipt

Gopuff

  • Delivery fee: $3

  • Membership option: Gopuff Fam for $6 a month

Instead of shopping from local stores in your area that partner with services like Instacart or Shipt, you can shop directly through Gopuff, which has warehouses stocked with products in each of the areas it serves across the country. Gopuff describes its product offerings as what you’d typically find at a convenience store — you can’t get fresh fish and meat, but you can order snacks, basic dairy products like milk and eggs, alcohol and more. Gopuff also offers bath, beauty and health products as well as pet and baby supplies. I specifically recommend Gopuff for college students — it was one of the most popular grocery delivery services used on my campus. Students would purchase shelf-stable snacks they could keep in their dorms and frozen meals they could microwave.

The Gopuff Fam membership offers perks including free delivery and free delivery on regulated products like alcohol. You can also earn two-times the amount of Puff points, the service’s rewards program.

Gopuff Fam

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Boxed

  • Delivery fee:$7, free shipping on orders over $49

  • Membership option: Boxed Up for $49 per year

Boxed is designed for those who prefer to shop for groceries and household essentials in bulk. The service sells oversized or multipacks of food, beverages, cleaning supplies and personal care products, as well as pet products, alcohol and office supplies. For example, you can get a jumbo bottle of dishwashing detergent, 32 snack-sized bags of chips, 600 disposable bathroom cups and more. Boxed also allows you to enroll in autosave subscriptions for specific products if you want them delivered on a consistent schedule. Boxed runs Boxed Express in some areas, too, which is similar to Instacart or Shipt — Boxed Express partners with local stores to deliver groceries during a day and time slot of your choosing.

If you join Boxed Up, Boxed’s membership program, you get 2% cash back on every purchase, exclusive discounts and free standard shipping on purchases of $20 or more.

Boxed Up

Boxed Up $ at Boxed

Weee!

  • Delivery fee: Varies based on location

  • Membership option: Weee! VIP Club for $99 a year

Weee! is an online market that offers groceries across what it describes as “ethnic storefronts,” meaning storefronts focused around the following cuisines: Chinese, Mexican, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Filipino, Indian and Asian. You can shop for groceries online and choose a delivery day and time that best fits your schedule.

The Weee! VIP Club is the service’s optional membership program. Perks include 2% cash back on eligible purchases, discounted pricing on select items and access to the Weee! VIP appreciation week to shop exclusive savings, events and more.

Weee! VIP Club

Weee! VIP Club $ at Weee!

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How to choose a grocery delivery service

According to Resnick, grocery delivery services are a “godsend” — they take the in-person work out of food shopping, and you can order everyday essentials like cleaning products and pet supplies. But since there are dozens of grocery delivery services out there, finding your favorite may take some trial and error. To help guide your shopping, we highlighted a few important factors to think about based on our research, Select staff experience and expert advice.

Open access, membership-based and subscription models

When evaluating a grocery delivery service, consider how often you’ll be using it and whether you want to pay a recurring fee. This will help you decide whether you want to use an ad hoc open access service, pay for a membership-based service or opt for a subscription model.

Some services are open access, meaning once you make a free account, all you have to do is pay a delivery fee every time you place an order. Select open access services offer membership plans you can join for a yearly or monthly fee, which may offer you perks like free or faster delivery, exclusive discounts or rewards and more. For example, anyone can use Instacart to get groceries delivered, but with an Instacart+ account, you get benefits like unlimited free delivery on orders over $35, lower service fees and more.

Other services exclusively operate on a membership-based model. You pay a flat fee to gain access to the service and, in some cases, pay an additional delivery fee per order. There are a few benefits of membership delivery services to consider:

  1. They may be the only way you can get grocery deliveries from a certain store. For example, only Amazon Prime members can get Whole Foods groceries delivered.

  2. Individual products sold by the service may cost less than those at a physical grocery store. Thrive Market, for example, says it works directly with brands to avoid markups you may see at chain grocery stores.

Some delivery services operate on a subscription model, delivering your food on a set schedule just like a meal kit delivery service. Experts said one of the biggest benefits of subscription services is that they “remember” to shop for you: Groceries are shipped to your door consistently, and you don’t have to think about reordering them. Most subscription services notify you via an email, text or app before an order ships so you can customize its contents, skip an order or cancel your subscription if needed.

Delivery location

Where you live can impact which grocery delivery services you have access to. FreshDirect, which Select editor Christina Colizza and Select managing editor Leah Ginsberg both use, only operates in parts of the East Coast, for instance. Additionally, the stores you can get delivery from vary when it comes to services like Instacart and Shipt: After you input your zip code, the platforms tell you which participating local retailers you can choose from.

Product assortment

Many grocery delivery services offer produce, pantry staples and prepared foods, as well as household necessities like toiletries and cleaning supplies. Others, however, specialize in a certain type of food — Butcher Box, for example, only delivers meat and seafood. If you enjoy visiting a grocery store to pick out your produce, perhaps choosing a grocery delivery service that offers more pantry staples is right for you. But if you want to get all your shopping done using the service, it’s best to pick one with a more expansive product assortment.

Benefits of grocery delivery services

Beyond the convenience of shopping for food and household essentials online, Young noted that grocery delivery services can help you save money on travel since you don’t have to pay for gas or other types of transportation. Over time, the cost of getting yourself to and from the supermarket may end up being more than a grocery service’s delivery fee, experts noted. Resnick encouraged people to think through the logistics of how long it takes to go grocery shopping and how much it costs to get there and back before balking at a grocery service’s delivery fee or monthly membership fee. “You might realize that a $5 or $10 fee is minimal compared to what you pay in gas and time,” she noted.

Hungryroot box with groceries surrounding it (Courtesy Morgan Greenwald)
Hungryroot box with groceries surrounding it (Courtesy Morgan Greenwald)

Young also said that when you’re grocery shopping through a delivery service, you’re often on “automatic pilot.” You can see orders you’ve placed in the past and deliberately add items you need back into your cart, which she said makes you less likely to spend money on products that aren't on your shopping list. And as we highlighted above, many grocery delivery services offer subscription or autoship enrollment for specific products at a discounted price. If you know you need to buy paper towels every month or rice every two weeks, enrolling in these types of programs may save you money long-term.

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