The Home Depot has partnered with both Uber Eats and DoorDash to offer on-demand or scheduled delivery of home improvement and gardening products from its 2,000+ stores across the country. The retailer had added nationwide delivery via Instacart in May 2024.
“Our stores are core to The Home Depot’s business, and expanding our ecommerce capabilities is a key part of our efforts to deliver a seamless, interconnected shopping experience,” said Jordan Broggi, EVP of Customer Experience and President of Online at The Home Depot in a statement. “By complementing our current same-day and next-day delivery services on homedepot.com with Uber Eats’ speedy and user-friendly platform, we’re offering more options to serve our customers however they prefer to shop.”
Like other delivery services, both Uber and DoorDash have been expanding their portfolios of retail partners. In recent months the platform began working with Spirit Halloween and Michaels and added alcohol delivery to its Rite Aid partnership. DoorDash added Five Below, David’s Bridal and Sports Basement in December 2024.
“Teaming up with The Home Depot is a new step forward in serving consumers through delivery in even more aspects of their lives,” said Hashim Amin, Head of North American Grocery and Retail Delivery at Uber Eats in a statement.
“We’re excited to partner with The Home Depot to give DIY and Pro customers immediate access to the home improvement supplies they need,” said Mike Goldblatt, VP of New Verticals Partnerships at DoorDash. “Amidst a project and out of nails, screw heads or drill bits, on-demand delivery from DoorDash can save time and any added stress.”
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