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Grubhub users can now order alcohol delivery from 7-Eleven

Platform’s multi-store ordering includes select convenience stores
Grubhub has added multi-store ordering that allows users to combine items from two eligible stores, including select convenience stores.
Grubhub has added multi-store ordering that allows users to combine items from two eligible stores, including select convenience stores. | Grubhub

Grubhub now includes multi-store ordering, including alcohol from 7-Eleven, the food-ordering and delivery company said on Thursday.

The added features now allow users to combine items from two eligible stores into a single order nationwide and on Seamless in New York City. 

“Today’s customers aren’t just ordering dinner—they’re looking for smarter, more convenient ways to check multiple things off their list in a single tap,” said Emma Cai, director of product management at Grubhub. “With multi-store ordering, we’re creating a more unified shopping and delivery experience that reflects how people actually live—combining everything from sushi to snacks to birthday bouquets in one order.”

Grubhub said with one checkout flow and one delivery fee, users don’t have to toggle between apps, placing multiple orders, or encountering redundant fees. It’s a more efficient way to address the growing demand for convenience across categories, the company said.

“We’re seeing growing demand for delivery options beyond traditional restaurant meals, with alcohol orders on Grubhub increasing by more than 20% year over year,” Grubhub said in a statement.

The company said its in-app ID verification prompts drivers to scan and confirm IDs before handing off any alcohol order.

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