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Kelley's Market Launches Delivery and Curbside Pickup

Chain partners with Vroom Delivery
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ROCKFORD, Ill. Kelley’s Market, the convenience-store unit of Kelley Williamson Co., has begun offering curbside pickup and home delivery for more than 2,000 of its most popular products.

Those products include a variety of beer, wine and spirits, cigarettes, household staples like bread, eggs, milk, cheese and various household items, along with its exclusive line of Noble Roman’s pizzas, cold subs, hot breakfast and lunch sandwiches, chicken wings, breadsticks and more.

The company has been serving the Rockford, Ill., area since 1926, offering fuel and lubricants to consumers and industry.

Initially, delivery will be available to those within a 5-mile radius of the Kelley’s Market on Alpine Road, covering most of the city east of the river, and will expand incrementally to include other Kelley's Market locations serving those north, south and west of the city.

Products will not be marked up, but there will be a delivery fee of $3.99, with the first order delivered for free. Curbside and delivery orders must be at least $10, and customers can expect to pick up or have their orders delivered within two hours. Kelley’s Markets is partnering with Vroom Delivery to offer this service. 

Customers wishing to pick up their orders via Kelley’s Curbside may place their orders online at either the Vroom or Kelley's Market website, pull into the designated Curbside parking spots and text the number on the parking sign to let staff know that they have arrived.

Delivery and curbside pick-up options will be available daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.

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