Baltimore Is Relaunching Grocery Delivery To Neighborhoods Without Stores

Baltimore on Wednesday will resume offering a program that lets residents order groceries online and pick them up in areas that lack grocery stores.

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is scheduled to announce the relaunching of the city's Virtual Supermarket program at noon Wednesday. She will be joined by Dr. Jacquelyn Duval-Harvey, the city's interim health commissioner, and officials from ShopRite Holdings Ltd., which will provide the food.

The city's Virtual Supermarket program provided food delivery to more than 450 residents until October when Santoni's Super Market closed. Santoni's in Highlandtown was the only grocery store that participated in the program.

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