Publix Just Added This New Service — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Welcome to Publix’s new Eat This Not That service! This service is designed to help you make healthier food choices when shopping at Publix. With this service, you can easily compare the nutritional value of different food items and make informed decisions about what to buy. We’ll provide you with detailed nutrition information, including calories, fat, sodium, and more, so you can make the best choices for your health. We hope this service will help you make healthier choices and enjoy a healthier lifestyle. Thank you for choosing Publix!

Publix Just Added This New Service — Eat This Not That

Publix has just announced a new service that will help customers make healthier food choices. The new service, called “Eat This Not That,” will provide customers with nutritional information about the food they are buying. Customers will be able to see the calorie count, fat content, and other nutritional information for each item they purchase. This will help customers make informed decisions about what they are eating.

The new service is part of Publix’s commitment to providing customers with healthier options. The company has also recently added more organic and natural products to its shelves. Publix is also working to reduce the amount of sodium and sugar in its products.

The new service is available in all Publix stores. Customers can access the information by scanning the barcode on the product or by using the Publix app. Customers can also access the information online at the Publix website.

The new service is part of Publix’s ongoing efforts to provide customers with healthier options. The company is committed to helping customers make informed decisions about what they are eating. With the new service, customers can make healthier choices and still enjoy the convenience of shopping at Publix.

Anyone who has ever forgotten a key ingredient at the grocery store when making a recipe knows how frustrating it can be to go pick it up. Now, Publix is looking to make the process of getting those groceries a little easier by making its new delivery service a whole lot quicker.

The 15-minute delivery solution is serviced through Instacart and is making its debut in Miami’s Brickell, Coral Gables, and Wynwood neighborhoods, although the company plans to continue the rollout to other cities, the grocery delivery service recently shared with Eat This, Not That!. The 15-minute deliveries will be powered through Instacart’s Carrot Warehouses nano-fulfillment solution. The custom-model fulfillment centers will be available to process orders anytime throughout the day—morning or night.

“With today’s Miami launch, Publix is bringing 15-minute delivery to their customers for the first time,” said Daniel Danker, Vice President of Product at Instacart. “Whether it’s a last-minute dinner ingredient or parents needing a quick restock on diapers, we know Miamians seek convenience in their lives and we’re excited to collaborate with Publix to power it.”

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The nano-fulfillment centers allow Publix to offer thousands of items delivered– including fresh produce, dairy, and meat. The company claims it will have a broader selection of items than what is typically available for 15-minute delivery as well as ensuring items are in stock nearly 100% of the time.

After its debut in Miami, Publix intends to continue expanding Carrot Warehouses into Atlanta, Ga. While the company currently has a one-hour delivery system through Instacart at most locations, the new 15-minute delivery appears to function for smaller hauls as delivery fees vary by order size.

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The launch comes at a time when the many in the delivery food market are seeing a decline in business. Just last week Just Eat Takeaway.com NV said it’s considering a partial or full sale of its Grubhub less than a year after buying it for $7.3 billion. According to a statement released by the company, it’s losing an unusually high level of customers across its key markets. While Just Eat Takeaway.com and Grubhub do most of their business through restaurant delivery, it is unclear if the changing market will affect grocery delivery sales as gas and inflation prices continue to go up.

Customers can access 15-minute delivery through Publix’s mobile app and website, as well as the Instacart App and website by navigating to Publix Quick Picks. Publix currently operates 1,295 stores in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia, although it’s been expanding units.

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Amber Lake

Amber Lake is a staff writer at Eat This, Not That! and has a degree in journalism from UNF in Jacksonville, Florida. Read more