The Kroger Co. is expanding Kroger Ship to offer a broader assortment of items through a marketplace of third-party sellers. Kroger Ship, which originally launched in August 2018 to offer next-day delivery, will provide customers with an extended aisle of products made available through marketplace partners. Initially, more than 50,000 additional items will be available to customers across multiple categories, including natural and organic, international food, specialty items, housewares, and toys, beginning this fall.
"Our customers are increasingly turning to our e-commerce solutions provided at Kroger.com for their grocery and household essential needs. To better serve our customers, we're continuing to invest in technology that enables us to expand our digital services to deliver anything, anytime, anywhere," said Jody Kalmbach, Kroger's group vice president of product experience, in a statement. “We are broadening Kroger's ship-to-home capabilities by offering more relevant products for our customers through exciting new partnerships with reputable third-party sellers."
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