Related: SpartanNash adds telehealth to pharmacy services menuįast Lane personal shoppers pick and pack online orders in SpartanNash's corporate-run supermarkets for pickup or delivery.
Now under the program, subscribers will receive half-off the delivery fee, an extra $4.95-per-order savings, at participating Fast Lane stores. It operates 151 supermarkets, primarily under the Family Fare Supermarkets, Family Fresh Market, D&W Fresh Market and SunMart banners.To incentivize online grocery shopping via its corporate-run supermarkets, SpartanNash has expanded benefits for subscribers to its Fast Lane delivery and pickup service.Ĭurrently, SpartanNash stores - including the Family Fare, D&W Fresh Market, Family Fresh Market, VG’s Grocery, Dan’s Supermarket, Forest Hills Foods and Ada Fresh Market banners - provide Fast Lane subscriptions at $49 per year or $16.95 per month for free, unlimited curbside pickup, saving users a $4.95-per-order fee.
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To celebrate the launch of the click-and-collect experience, SpartanNash is waiving the pick fee for customers’ first three Fast Lane orders using the code FASTLANE.īased in Grand Rapids, Mich., SpartanNash serves customer locations in 47 states and Washington, D.C., as well as Europe, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Bahrain and Egypt. The entire Fast Lane experience is tailored to fit the needs of our on-the-go store guests, while providing quality products at an affordable price.”
“Our click-and-collect program takes our company’s digital customer experience to a whole new level. “The launch of Fast Lane is part of SpartanNash’s commitment to providing our store guests with a personalized, convenient shopping experience that exceeds their expectations,” said Ted Adornato, SpartanNash's EVP of retail operations.
Those with Yes loyalty accounts – and repeat Fast Lane shoppers – will automatically have their preferences loaded into their Fast Lane accounts, making it even easier to select commonly purchased items or sort by department, sale items or dietary restrictions when placing an order.Īll orders placed at before 3 p.m. or the expiration date on a carton of milk. Customers can also include notes for Fast Lane shoppers to follow, allowing them to request green bananas, thick-sliced ham from the deli. Orders are then shopped by a team of Fast Lane personal shoppers – Family Fare associates – who focus on selecting quality items from each aisle of the store. Individual orders of any size can be placed at for a $9.95 pick fee, which is waived under annual or monthly memberships. The next west Michigan stores to join the program will be announced in the coming weeks, with 25 in the state expected to have the program by year's end, and up to 50 across SpartanNash's nine-state footprint to be part of it in 2018.Īnnual memberships for Fast Lane are $99 per year, and monthly memberships are $16.95 per month. The retailer-wholesaler's Grandville, Mich., Family Fare Supermarket now offers the service, originally a pilot program announced in February, allowing patrons to order groceries online and pick them up curbside. SpartanNash has launched Fast Lane, a click-and-collect program, and revealed plans to expand it to two dozen stores this year and up to double that number in 2018.