Kroger pilots 30-minute grocery delivery
The Kroger Co. has quietly begun testing a 30-minute online grocery delivery in the Cincinnati area. Called Kroger Rush, the service is being piloting with select customers, who can order quickly needed items like lunch or dinner online and have them delivered within 30 minutes.
To place orders through the service, customers must download the Kroger Rush app, and delivery costs $5.95, with the first order free for new users.
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