DoorDash and Walmart are severing their on-demand grocery delivery partnership, an ongoing deal since 2018 that was initially signed for the Atlanta metro area.
“We’d like to thank Walmart for their partnership and are looking forward to continuing to build and provide support for merchants in the years ahead,” a Doordash spokesperson told PYMNTS on Friday (Aug. 19).
DoorDash felt it wasn’t a beneficial relationship for either company anymore, Seeking Alpha reported, citing a source without further specifics. Other news outlets attributed Business Insider to breaking the news and having unnamed sources.
Walmart was given 30 days’ notice and the partnership is supposed to end in September, Seeking Alpha reported.
Walmart didn’t respond to PYMNTS request for comment.
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