Instacart recently teamed up with Indian/South Asian marketplace Quicklly to bring new Indian cuisine to several cities across the United States. The dynamic duo will be offering the delivery of Indian pantry staples, desi spices, and sauces in several major U.S. cities.
“We’re proud to expand our partnership with Quicklly to provide access to same-day delivery of its assortment of authentic Indian groceries, food, fresh produce, and customers in seven cities,” said Elise Metzger, Director of Retail Accounts at Instacart. “At Instacart, we’re dedicated to helping retailers compete and better serve their customers.”
This new partnership brings nationwide delivery of Quicklly’s ready-to-eat Indian meal kits in three to four days, creating new opportunities for Americans to engage with and consume authentic South Asian and Indian food, a press release stated.
The Quicklly Indian Meals Kits offer customers an array of authentic vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian meals and sauces, shipped directly to their door. Additionally, the new Quicklly grocery storefront also allows customers in seven cities to get same-day delivery of the items ordered.
“We’re thrilled to grow this partnership with Instacart and bring authentic and delicious Indian and South Asian food to Americans of all backgrounds, identities, and locations,” said Keval Raj and Hanish Pahwa, Co-Founders of Quicklly. “With Quicklly, we’ve seen hundreds of thousands of customers engage with Indian and South Asian cuisine in new and exciting ways. We’re excited to continue to connect consumers with tasty staples and a diverse array of groceries, meal kits, and more.”
According to the press release, Quicklly plans to expand same-day delivery to six additional cities including Seattle, Washington; Atlanta, Georgia; Dallas, Texas; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Boston, Massachusetts; and Los Angeles, California, in the coming months.
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