Montreal Gazette

Costco pondering new options for delivery in Canada

- HOLLIE SHAW Financial Post hshaw@nationalpo­st.com

TORONTO Costco is exploring ways to deliver fresh groceries to consumers in Canada after finding early success with its new online food delivery services in the U.S.

Canada’s biggest warehouse retailer, whose grocery market share has increased substantia­lly over the last decade along with Walmart’s, introduced online grocery delivery of non-perishable­s to U.S. customers last October. It also expanded a partnershi­p for home delivery of fresh groceries with Instacart, which recently partnered with Loblaw in Canada to deliver fresh online grocery orders in Vancouver and Toronto.

“We are looking at sites from which we can fulfil fresh grocery orders,” confirmed Costco Canada spokesman Ron Damiani. “We are extremely happy with the results that we have had out of the U.S.,” he added, noting the company does not have a specific timeline in mind for the rollout.

Last week, Costco chief executive Richard Galanti told investors on the firm’s second-quarter conference call that its foray into online grocery sales was “positive year-to-date and growing.”

Instacart delivers groceries from 441 of the retailer’s 519 U.S. warehouses and the service will be rolled out to the remaining locations by the end of 2018.

The move comes after a record year of bricks-andmortar growth for Costco in Canada, one of its strongest markets, and at a time when Walmart and the country’s large convention­al grocers have announced or rolled out online grocery options.

All of them, industry experts say, are eyeing Amazon.com Inc.’s strategic moves with Whole Foods and their implicatio­ns for traditiona­l grocery retail.

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