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’Game-changer’: Costco to open to non-members via partnership with DoorDash

A US retail giant is bringing in a major change for Aussie customers – including non-members – that has been hailed a “game-changer”.

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Costco is now offering deliveries to non-members in a new partnership with rideshare service DoorDash, with Aussie customers already branding the move a “game-changer”.

The collaboration will enable Aussies to have groceries from the US supermarket giant delivered right to their doors.

Same-day delivery will be available – even for those who aren’t Costco members – across Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane, for those who are within about an hour of a Costco from Tuesday.

Aussies are set to have groceries from Costco delivered right to their doors in a new partnership with DoorDash. Picture: Supplied.
Aussies are set to have groceries from Costco delivered right to their doors in a new partnership with DoorDash. Picture: Supplied.
Same-day delivery will be available across Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane for those who are within about an hour of a Costco. Picture: Supplied.
Same-day delivery will be available across Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane for those who are within about an hour of a Costco. Picture: Supplied.

Mother of two Kimberly Caruso said shopping was a “task in itself” with her children, aged four and eight, in tow.

Working full-time in transport logistics while her husband works the night shift, the 36-year-old from Epping in Melbourne’s north said the partnership would be a “phenomenal” timesaver for her.

“I don’t find the time to shop, it’s just wherever I can fit it in between pick-ups, drop-offs –my husband can try to duck out where he can when he’s awake, (but) it can be quite difficult, which is why this has excited me,” Ms Caruso said.

“When I go to the shops, I’m just quick – in and out – but with this I can have a look, know what I want to get, and can purchase in bulk which is just amazing, especially with school lunches and stuff.”

The move has been branded a ‘game changer’. Picture: Supplied.
The move has been branded a ‘game changer’. Picture: Supplied.

She said being able to buy groceries in bulk would also be much more affordable.

“I think it’s just going to be a game changer for everyone,” she said.

DoorDash vice president Simon Rossi said the move would allow Aussies to stock up on their favourite Costco items in weekly shops, or pick up forgotten dinner ingredients or late-night chocolate snacks.

He said it was “very exciting” that non-Costco members would be able to order from the major chain through DoorDash.

However, members will be able to benefit from exclusive member prices, promotions and offers.

“We feel that this partnership is really timely – the Australian families, small businesses and consumers alike are becoming more and more time poor, and the cost of living is becoming a greater challenge,” Mr Rossi said.

“This partnership provides both convenience in being able to sit at home and order, and great Costco products at affordable prices.”

Customers spending $150 or more are set to receive $20 off their first Costco order

Originally published as ’Game-changer’: Costco to open to non-members via partnership with DoorDash

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