Instacart, Sur La Table Team to Give Customers Access to Ingredients & Tools
Thursday, April 27, 2017
This new program is launching in three markets ( San Francisco, Portland and Chicago) with the goal of going national.
The Program
Instacart customers will be able to choose from thousands of categories from Sur La Table including cookware, bar accessories, and other times.
The customers can have their orders delivers straight to their doorsteps in as little time as an hour.
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