Trader Joe’s is ending its New York-area grocery delivery service, and the company has no plans to roll out delivery in other markets.
The grocery chain offered delivery in New York for 10 years. Trader Joe’s is ending the program on March 1, in part because it was too costly, the company told Business Insider.
“Instead of passing along unsustainable cost increases to our customers, removing delivery will allow us to continue offering outstanding values — quality products for great everyday prices, and to make better use of valuable space in our stores,” Trader Joe’s representative Kenya Friend-Daniel said.
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