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Reusable grocery delivery tote filled with fresh produce and household grocery items on a workspace desk, with an operator working on a laptop in the background, representing organized grocery delivery order processing and fulfillment.

Built From Real Grocery Service — Now Available for Operators

Co-Op Shopper was built to solve real operational problems in grocery delivery — pricing clarity, workflow consistency, and service reliability.

 

The same platform that powers real grocery service operations is now available to operators who want to launch or grow a professional grocery delivery, provisioning, or service-based grocery business.

Professional grocery delivery service operator preparing an order for a customer in a residential neighborhood.

Why This Platform Exists

Co-Op Shopper was not built as a software concept or template storefront.
It was built from direct exposure to grocery fulfillment, retail operations, and real delivery workflows.

The goal was simple:

Create a system operators can actually build a business on — not just complete individual deliveries.

Real-World Service Proof

The Co-Op Shopper platform was built from real grocery service operations. The same system architecture currently powers live grocery delivery services operating in the Salt Lake region.

Grocery service operator holding tote bags filled with groceries while standing outside a residential home with a delivery vehicle parked nearby, representing professional grocery fulfillment and customer order completion.

Designed for Operators Building Real Service Businesses

The platform supports operators who want control over how they run their service, including:

• Service area structure
• Store and supplier strategy
• Pricing and service fee models
• Customer ordering workflows
• Bulk, multipack, and shared order logic

This is infrastructure for service businesses — not gig task routing.

Delivery totes staged by service route representing scalable grocery service operations designed for independent operators.

Multiple Grocery Service Platform Models

Operators can launch using the model that matches how they want to operate:

Costco Platform — Warehouse-optimized ordering and bulk workflow structure
Everyday Market Platform — Multi-store grocery delivery and local market flexibility
Hybrid Platform — Combines warehouse and multi-store grocery service into one workflow

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Office campus customer carrying grocery tote bags after pickup from a black mobile grocery pickup food trailer, with a grocery operator visible inside the trailer service window in a commercial office parking lot setting.

See Real Platform Examples

Operators can explore working platform examples to understand how real ordering workflows, catalog structure, and service logic are built.

See how warehouse-optimized grocery ordering works in a live service environment.

Explore how multi-store grocery delivery platforms support flexible local service models.

See how warehouse and multi-store grocery ordering can operate inside one service workflow.

Built for Long-Term Service Growth

  • The goal is not short-term delivery volume.

  • The goal is building structured, predictable, long-term grocery service businesses operators can scale.

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