Hy-Vee launches on-demand grocery delivery through Uber
- Hy-Vee partnered with Uber Technologies to offer on-demand and scheduled grocery delivery to customers.
- Shoppers across Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin can access same-day delivery on grocery items through Uber.
- To celebrate this new partnership — and in recognition of Uber Eats' third year as the official on-demand food delivery partner of the NFL — Uber Eats launched a sweepstakes for Uber Eats consumers ordering from Hy-Vee locations.

Hy-Vee partnered with Uber Technologies to offer on-demand and scheduled grocery delivery to customers across the Midwest, strengthening Uber Eats' grocery selection in Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
More than 260 Hy-Vee grocery and liquor storefronts will be available to shop through Uber and Uber Eats.
"Uber Eats has been growing in popularity among many of our customers, making this partnership a win-win for both parties," said Aaron Wiese, Hy-Vee's president, in a press release. "As we expand our offerings, we want to be where our customers are comfortable placing an online order. This launch allows us another avenue to offer our products and best serve the needs of our shoppers."
To celebrate this new partnership — and in recognition of Uber Eats' third year as the official on-demand food delivery partner of the NFL — Uber Eats launched a sweepstakes for Uber Eats consumers ordering from Hy-Vee locations. This unique activation will offer consumers 50% off (up to $40) on their first order of $50 or more (before taxes and fees) and the chance to enter the Uber Eats 2023 NFL Kickoff Tickets sweepstakes for the chance to win tickets to the 2023 NFL Kickoff on September 7, courtesy of Uber Eats.
Since launching in July 2020, Uber has grown consistently in the U.S. for its grocery category through partnerships including the Albertsons Cos., Meijer, Kroger, SpartanNash, Grocery Outlet and more regional and national retailers. Globally, Uber has moved beyond prepared food to offer grocery, convenience, alcohol and retail selection in more than 30 countries.