Aldi USA has teamed up with Uber Eats to bring its range of organic meats, fresh produce, gourmet cheeses, globally sourced wine, bakery items, and seasonal products to the delivery platform. Over 2,500 Aldi locations nationwide are now accessible through the app, with plans to expand to 3,200 stores by 2028.
Shoppers using SNAP-EBT can also use their benefits through Uber Eats, making Aldi the first retailer on the platform to accept SNAP payments nationwide from day one.
To celebrate the launch, pop-up stores will open in New York, Miami, and Chicago throughout October, allowing customers to sample exclusive Aldi products before they hit shelves and order them for delivery.
“We continually strive to make shopping easier and more affordable for the communities we proudly serve, which has helped us cultivate a devoted fan base of millions of shoppers across the nation,” said Dave Rinaldo, Chief Operating Officer at Aldi USA. “Our partnership with Uber Eats is making grocery shopping even more convenient, allowing customers to enjoy the exceptional value and quality they love—whenever and wherever they need it.”
Hashim Amin, Head of Grocery & Retail, North America at Uber Eats, added: “Aldi is beloved for its unique combination of value and quality, and we’re proud to welcome them to the Uber Eats app. Now, millions of customers can enjoy seamless access to their favorite Aldi products they know and love, whenever they need them. We’re especially excited that Aldi is our first retail partner to offer SNAP-EBT payments nationwide at launch—making grocery delivery even more accessible for more people.”
The partnership is part of Uber’s broader strategy to expand beyond meal delivery and provide customers with fast, convenient access to essential products. Aldi already offers curbside pickup and delivery through its website, and this collaboration further strengthens its reach in the U.S. grocery market.





