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Built From Real Grocery Service — Now a System You Can Run

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.

Groceries delivered and setting on the kitchen island ready to be stocked in the refrigerator.

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.

Built-In Advantage: Split Multipacks & Costco Samplers

One of the most powerful features of the Co-Op Shopper platform is the ability to go beyond standard grocery delivery. Operators can offer split multipacks and Costco sampler options, giving customers access to bulk savings without requiring them to purchase full quantities.

SaaS-style illustration showing organized grocery fulfillment with bulk Costco items being split into smaller units and sampler packs, including bins, labeled containers, and a digital dashboard for order management.

This creates a clear advantage in real-world use. Families, vacation groups, and workplaces often don’t need full Costco sizes—but they still want the value. By allowing items to be shared, divided, or offered as single-unit samplers, operators can meet that demand while increasing order flexibility and overall cart size.

These features are structured within the platform, but they do require the right operational setup to execute properly. As your service grows, they become a key differentiator that sets your offering apart from traditional delivery models.

Grocery delivery driver loading organized bags of fresh food and packaged items into an SUV trunk with insulated totes for transport.

See Real Platform Examples

Explore the Salt Lake grocery delivery platform to see how real ordering workflows, catalog structure, and service logic are built and applied in an active service environment.

Your Business to Run As You Like

The platform provides the structure and tools, but you control pricing, services, and client relationships. You’re not operating under a marketplace—you set the direction, manage the experience, and keep the revenue.

See how warehouse-optimized grocery ordering performs in a real service environment. For operators ready to elevate Costco-based shopping, explore the Premium Platform.

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

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.

Commission Free - You Keep 100%

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