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New Online Grocer Enters Denver Market
Denver’s grocery market just added another player. Pinemelon, an online-only grocery delivery startup, launched April 12 in the Mile High City, looking to fill a supply-chain gap widened during the pandemic.
Pinemelon GM Chris Franklin Talks Online-Only Supermarket Business
As a business guy, there are some businesses that I find particularly interesting. The concept of an online-only supermarket is one of them. There's a relatively new company called Pinemelon that has tested its online-only supermarket model in Asia and they're about to launch in the US with Denver being their first city.
Why this grocery delivery startup chose Denver for its US launch
A grocery delivery company with roots in Central Asia has launched in the Denver area to take on the likes of Amazon’s Whole Foods and King Soopers.
This New Service Delivers Locally Grown and Produced Groceries
When the pandemic began, people were forced to rethink the way they shop for groceries. As grocery store shelves emptied and fears about COVID-19 grew, many turned to food delivery services and locally sourced goods. Now Pinemelon, a new service that combines those two trends, will launch on April 12.
Pinemelon Launches ‘Local-First’ Grocery Delivery Service in Denver
The company hopes to stand out with its large selection of high-quality produce and emphasis on local organic foods.