Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Relay Foods

Relay Foods online grocery branches into Raleigh neighborhoods
Relay Foods online grocery branches into Raleigh neighborhoods

A week after Relay Foods launched in Durham and Research Triangle Park, the online grocery store is spreading into Raleigh.
Relay Foods allows customers to choose groceries from local vendors using an online or mobile app. The customer makes a food order and Relay Foods puts the goods on one of its trucks for delivery to a customer’s home, office or other convenient pick-up location.
In Raleigh, Relay Foods doesn't make home deliveries just yet, but now the service will establish pick-up spots in Boylan Heights on Mondays at 706 Mountford Avenue from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., in North Hills on Wednesdays at 430 Allister Dr. at the same time, and on Fridays will be near Five Points on Washington Street.
“Relay has been catching on with consumers in North Carolina because so many are looking for a convenient way to get quality, healthy groceries that they are proud to put on their family’s table,” says Zach Buckner, CEO and Founder of Relay Foods. “At Relay Foods we are filling that need with our simple online platform and convenient pickup service, and we are excited to be moving further into the Triangle with today’s launch in Raleigh.”

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