GRAB INTRODUCES GRAB MART AS WE FACE ENHANCED COMMUNITY QUARANTINE

Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic, Grab is stepping up their A-game to serve the Filipinos better.

Grab just expanded its offering to the market by adding Grab Mart. An on-demand grocery delivery, Grab Mart, lets the mobile app users buy their grocery needs like food, personal care, and hygiene.

The new feature is still on beta mode, which makes the delivery time up to 60 to 90 minutes.

Photo source: Grab

Navigating through the app is easy. You just have to open the Grab application and select Mart on Grab’s main home page and choose the Grabmart merchant nearest you. From there, you can start browsing through their list of available supplies, add your items to cart, place your order, and wait for your delivery.

For now, the application’s roll-out is only available in select areas within Metro Manila, including Quezon City and San Juan. Operating hours depend on the Grabmart merchants, but the app begins deliveries as early as 8 a.m. until 2 a.m.

There is no minimum order fee, although a fee of PHP 30 will be charged to orders below PHP 1,500 with a maximum order that is set at P3000 per basket. There’s also a delivery fee charged to every transaction, which starts at P120.

 

Ed Lorenzo

Edryan Lorenzo, a PR and Marketing practitioner with 13 years of solid experience in the industry of lifestyle, fashion, and e-commerce. I'm into visual arts which includes photography, painting, and sketching. During my free time, I'd prefer to travel to keep my self fueled by different cultures and information. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at @edryanlorenzo.

About the Author

Edryan Lorenzo, a PR and Marketing practitioner with 13 years of solid experience in the industry of lifestyle, fashion, and e-commerce. I'm into visual arts which includes photography, painting, and sketching. During my free time, I'd prefer to travel to keep my self fueled by different cultures and information. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at @edryanlorenzo.