EasyBins, an online grocery delivery platform, is simplifying the usual online grocery hassle for consumers in a unique way. Usually, shoppers needing different ingredients and grocery essentials from various retailers had to place orders from them separately. With Easybins digital grocery app, shoppers can place orders from Target, Walmart, Kroger and many other retailers and get them delivered in one go. The Arkansas-based startup, just like Uber and Instacart, allows shoppers to order a bulk of grocery bundles. Easybins offer its services operations in eight central U.S. markets currently and has two delivery slots for consumers to select, early morning and evening. James Farmer, founder and CEO of EasyBins, stated that he wants to offer convenience and a wide range of affordable assortment to shoppers.
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