Grubhub unveils Multi-Store Ordering
Grubhub is unveiling Multi-Store Ordering, a plan that enables customers to combine more of what they need in a single order.
Grubhub’s offerings now include more everyday essentials—such as alcohol from 7-Eleven and local independent liquor stores in eligible markets, along with fresh flower delivery through FTD, the company’s first national floral partner.
Multi-Store Ordering is a feature that allows Grubhub customers to combine items from two eligible stores into a single order nationwide and on Seamless in New York City.
“Today’s customers aren’t just ordering dinner—they’re looking for smarter, more convenient ways to check multiple things off their list in a single tap,” said Emma Cai, director of product management at Grubhub. “With Multi-Store Ordering, we’re creating a more unified shopping and delivery experience that reflects how people actually live—combining everything from sushi to snacks to birthday bouquets in one order.”
The new offering enables ordering within one checkout flow, and only one delivery fee—without toggling between apps, placing multiple orders or encountering redundant fees. It’s a more efficient way to address the growing demand for convenience across categories, Grubhub said.
Multi-Store Ordering is launching alongside an expanded selection of non-restaurant partners on Grubhub. The company said it is seeing growing demand for delivery options beyond traditional restaurant meals, with alcohol orders on Grubhub increasing by more than 20% year over year.
“With thousands of merchants offering alcohol, there’s something for everyone on our marketplace,” Grubhub said, noting that when it comes to alcohol delivery, peace of mind matters. "That’s why we’ve built in safeguards every step of the way—not just to support drivers, but to ensure a safe, responsible experience for merchants and customers, too. Grubhub’s in-app ID verification prompts drivers to scan and confirm IDs before handing off any alcohol order—helping ensure legal compliance and building trust between everyone involved.”
Orders also follow local laws around time of day, quantity limits and eligible products, Grubhub said, “We’re focused on ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations and continuing to build tools that support safe and lawful alcohol delivery across the platform.”
Grubhub also announced its first national flower partnership with FTD.
With access to nearly 3,000 local florists in FTD’s network, customers can now easily browse and send handcrafted bouquets alongside their meals or other essentials.
“This partnership reflects our broader vision of Grubhub as a go-to destination for more of life’s everyday needs. And because flowers can now be ordered with other items through Multi-Store Ordering, it’s even easier for customers to get what they want—meals, gifts, or essentials—in one smooth, simplified experience,” the company said.