Woolworths expands 60-minute delivery service to 40 more suburbs - find out if your suburb is on the list!

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we live and work in so many ways. One of the most significant changes has been the way we shop for groceries. With lockdowns and social distancing measures in place, many of us have had to rely on grocery delivery services to get our food.

Grocery delivery services have been a huge help to all of us during the pandemic. They've allowed us to stay home and stay safe, while still getting the food we need. They've also been a big help to those who are vulnerable or at risk, who may not be able to go to the grocery store themselves.

And with the introduction of 60-minute deliveries, the online shopping experience just got even more convenient!



Customers can now have their order delivered to them in as little as one hour after placing it. No more waiting around for days or even a week for your order to arrive.

While several retailers offered this new feature to their customers, some shoppers still have no access to it due to location constraints.

Fortunately for Woolworths fans, the supermarket giant has recently unveiled a number of new locations for its 60-minute delivery service!

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Woolworths announced 40 new locations for its 60-minute delivery service. Credit: Woolworths/Metro60.

Following a successful trial in Sydney last month, the supermarket has announced the expansion of its Metro60 'under 60 minutes' grocery delivery service to 40 new suburbs in Melbourne.

Customers with limited shopping time may appreciate the delivery option, which is only available through the new Metro60 app and is fulfilled by Woolworths Metro stores.

Von Ingram, Chief Transformation Officer at Woolworths, expressed the company's excitement about bringing the Metro60 service to its Melbourne shoppers.

'Metro60 is an easy way to shop the best of the range from your local Metro store, delivered to your door in 60 minutes.'

'So far we've seen our customers enjoy our range of fresh sushi and hot roast chickens, artisan bread, fruit and veg and thousands of other fresh essentials.'

Yes, you read that right, folks! For those who are looking to nab some ready-to-eat meals from the retailer but are short on time, the feature also allows customers to easily order hot roast chicken or freshly prepared sushi with only a few clicks.



Aside from the ready-to-eat meals, more than 4,000 everyday products are also available to Woolies shoppers in a variety of categories, including fruit, meat, organic and plant-based food, dairy, pet, health, flowers, and baby products.

Additionally, customers may track the progress of their orders in real-time, just like with the food delivery apps Uber Eats and Menulog.

All Metro60 clients will enjoy free delivery on their first three orders; thereafter, all orders will be subject to a flat delivery fee of $5 with a minimum purchase of $20.



Here is a list of the new Metro60 locations in Melbourne:

  • Richmond
  • East Melbourne
  • Broadmeadows
  • Hadfield
  • Glenroy
  • Fawkner
  • Oak Park
  • Pascoe Value
  • Coburg North
  • Pascoe Vale South
  • Coburg, Brunswick
  • Princes Hill
  • Brunswick East
  • South Kingsville
  • West Footscray
  • Footscray
  • Spotswood
  • Newport
  • Flemington
  • Travancore
  • Yarraville
  • Moonee Ponds
  • Ascot Vale
  • Aberfeldie
  • Kingsville
  • Seddon
  • North Melbourne
  • Brunswick West
  • Kensington
  • Carlton
  • Collingwood
  • Northcote
  • Abbotsford
  • Fitzroy
  • Carlton North
  • Fitzroy North
  • Clifton Hill
  • Parkville
  • West Melbourne

Does your local store make the cut? If not, do you think Woolworths should expand this service to more states and suburbs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we live and work in so many ways. One of the most significant changes has been the way we shop for groceries. With lockdowns and social distancing measures in place, many of us have had to rely on grocery delivery services to get our food.

Grocery delivery services have been a huge help to all of us during the pandemic. They've allowed us to stay home and stay safe, while still getting the food we need. They've also been a big help to those who are vulnerable or at risk, who may not be able to go to the grocery store themselves.

And with the introduction of 60-minute deliveries, the online shopping experience just got even more convenient!



Customers can now have their order delivered to them in as little as one hour after placing it. No more waiting around for days or even a week for your order to arrive.

While several retailers offered this new feature to their customers, some shoppers still have no access to it due to location constraints.

Fortunately for Woolworths fans, the supermarket giant has recently unveiled a number of new locations for its 60-minute delivery service!

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Woolworths announced 40 new locations for its 60-minute delivery service. Credit: Woolworths/Metro60.

Following a successful trial in Sydney last month, the supermarket has announced the expansion of its Metro60 'under 60 minutes' grocery delivery service to 40 new suburbs in Melbourne.

Customers with limited shopping time may appreciate the delivery option, which is only available through the new Metro60 app and is fulfilled by Woolworths Metro stores.

Von Ingram, Chief Transformation Officer at Woolworths, expressed the company's excitement about bringing the Metro60 service to its Melbourne shoppers.

'Metro60 is an easy way to shop the best of the range from your local Metro store, delivered to your door in 60 minutes.'

'So far we've seen our customers enjoy our range of fresh sushi and hot roast chickens, artisan bread, fruit and veg and thousands of other fresh essentials.'

Yes, you read that right, folks! For those who are looking to nab some ready-to-eat meals from the retailer but are short on time, the feature also allows customers to easily order hot roast chicken or freshly prepared sushi with only a few clicks.



Aside from the ready-to-eat meals, more than 4,000 everyday products are also available to Woolies shoppers in a variety of categories, including fruit, meat, organic and plant-based food, dairy, pet, health, flowers, and baby products.

Additionally, customers may track the progress of their orders in real-time, just like with the food delivery apps Uber Eats and Menulog.

All Metro60 clients will enjoy free delivery on their first three orders; thereafter, all orders will be subject to a flat delivery fee of $5 with a minimum purchase of $20.



Here is a list of the new Metro60 locations in Melbourne:

  • Richmond
  • East Melbourne
  • Broadmeadows
  • Hadfield
  • Glenroy
  • Fawkner
  • Oak Park
  • Pascoe Value
  • Coburg North
  • Pascoe Vale South
  • Coburg, Brunswick
  • Princes Hill
  • Brunswick East
  • South Kingsville
  • West Footscray
  • Footscray
  • Spotswood
  • Newport
  • Flemington
  • Travancore
  • Yarraville
  • Moonee Ponds
  • Ascot Vale
  • Aberfeldie
  • Kingsville
  • Seddon
  • North Melbourne
  • Brunswick West
  • Kensington
  • Carlton
  • Collingwood
  • Northcote
  • Abbotsford
  • Fitzroy
  • Carlton North
  • Fitzroy North
  • Clifton Hill
  • Parkville
  • West Melbourne

Does your local store make the cut? If not, do you think Woolworths should expand this service to more states and suburbs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Live in central Victoria town Maryborough, There is only delivery next day, and very high fee for delivery. Its a look as punishment from Woolworths store to customers, for they internet shopping in they local Woolworth store. There is also high discrimination for internet shoppers, they not have right buy same products as normal shoppers. Locally shopping and delivery service from AGL is much honesty. Delivery is a same day, and for shoppers witch spend more as $50 is delivery free.(its so call good honesty service)
 
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we live and work in so many ways. One of the most significant changes has been the way we shop for groceries. With lockdowns and social distancing measures in place, many of us have had to rely on grocery delivery services to get our food.

Grocery delivery services have been a huge help to all of us during the pandemic. They've allowed us to stay home and stay safe, while still getting the food we need. They've also been a big help to those who are vulnerable or at risk, who may not be able to go to the grocery store themselves.

And with the introduction of 60-minute deliveries, the online shopping experience just got even more convenient!



Customers can now have their order delivered to them in as little as one hour after placing it. No more waiting around for days or even a week for your order to arrive.

While several retailers offered this new feature to their customers, some shoppers still have no access to it due to location constraints.

Fortunately for Woolworths fans, the supermarket giant has recently unveiled a number of new locations for its 60-minute delivery service!

f0v88_mLLYmumP3sgWlz_1OMkDU_Opqm82P013MRGj39frXBAl9e7Ob1L4ShMz_i6E78ZScx7q2VJlyEHLkfSbcISpjWogj5U14De_NBB35E7tumpIhJInRpwQdTCpyTTgqqzOAncbr_4YAHStRrMA

Woolworths announced 40 new locations for its 60-minute delivery service. Credit: Woolworths/Metro60.

Following a successful trial in Sydney last month, the supermarket has announced the expansion of its Metro60 'under 60 minutes' grocery delivery service to 40 new suburbs in Melbourne.

Customers with limited shopping time may appreciate the delivery option, which is only available through the new Metro60 app and is fulfilled by Woolworths Metro stores.

Von Ingram, Chief Transformation Officer at Woolworths, expressed the company's excitement about bringing the Metro60 service to its Melbourne shoppers.

'Metro60 is an easy way to shop the best of the range from your local Metro store, delivered to your door in 60 minutes.'

'So far we've seen our customers enjoy our range of fresh sushi and hot roast chickens, artisan bread, fruit and veg and thousands of other fresh essentials.'

Yes, you read that right, folks! For those who are looking to nab some ready-to-eat meals from the retailer but are short on time, the feature also allows customers to easily order hot roast chicken or freshly prepared sushi with only a few clicks.



Aside from the ready-to-eat meals, more than 4,000 everyday products are also available to Woolies shoppers in a variety of categories, including fruit, meat, organic and plant-based food, dairy, pet, health, flowers, and baby products.

Additionally, customers may track the progress of their orders in real-time, just like with the food delivery apps Uber Eats and Menulog.

All Metro60 clients will enjoy free delivery on their first three orders; thereafter, all orders will be subject to a flat delivery fee of $5 with a minimum purchase of $20.



Here is a list of the new Metro60 locations in Melbourne:

  • Richmond
  • East Melbourne
  • Broadmeadows
  • Hadfield
  • Glenroy
  • Fawkner
  • Oak Park
  • Pascoe Value
  • Coburg North
  • Pascoe Vale South
  • Coburg, Brunswick
  • Princes Hill
  • Brunswick East
  • South Kingsville
  • West Footscray
  • Footscray
  • Spotswood
  • Newport
  • Flemington
  • Travancore
  • Yarraville
  • Moonee Ponds
  • Ascot Vale
  • Aberfeldie
  • Kingsville
  • Seddon
  • North Melbourne
  • Brunswick West
  • Kensington
  • Carlton
  • Collingwood
  • Northcote
  • Abbotsford
  • Fitzroy
  • Carlton North
  • Fitzroy North
  • Clifton Hill
  • Parkville
  • West Melbourne

Does your local store make the cut? If not, do you think Woolworths should expand this service to more states and suburbs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
This is only Melbourne what about the rest of us in Australia?
 
How poorly organised must your life be that you suddenly realise you need groceries and you need them NOW. You can't be bothered to go and fetch them yourself so you expect others to run around on your behalf. How privileged are we getting and when will these stores start delivering goods before we even realise we need them!?:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we live and work in so many ways. One of the most significant changes has been the way we shop for groceries. With lockdowns and social distancing measures in place, many of us have had to rely on grocery delivery services to get our food.

Grocery delivery services have been a huge help to all of us during the pandemic. They've allowed us to stay home and stay safe, while still getting the food we need. They've also been a big help to those who are vulnerable or at risk, who may not be able to go to the grocery store themselves.

And with the introduction of 60-minute deliveries, the online shopping experience just got even more convenient!



Customers can now have their order delivered to them in as little as one hour after placing it. No more waiting around for days or even a week for your order to arrive.

While several retailers offered this new feature to their customers, some shoppers still have no access to it due to location constraints.

Fortunately for Woolworths fans, the supermarket giant has recently unveiled a number of new locations for its 60-minute delivery service!

f0v88_mLLYmumP3sgWlz_1OMkDU_Opqm82P013MRGj39frXBAl9e7Ob1L4ShMz_i6E78ZScx7q2VJlyEHLkfSbcISpjWogj5U14De_NBB35E7tumpIhJInRpwQdTCpyTTgqqzOAncbr_4YAHStRrMA

Woolworths announced 40 new locations for its 60-minute delivery service. Credit: Woolworths/Metro60.

Following a successful trial in Sydney last month, the supermarket has announced the expansion of its Metro60 'under 60 minutes' grocery delivery service to 40 new suburbs in Melbourne.

Customers with limited shopping time may appreciate the delivery option, which is only available through the new Metro60 app and is fulfilled by Woolworths Metro stores.

Von Ingram, Chief Transformation Officer at Woolworths, expressed the company's excitement about bringing the Metro60 service to its Melbourne shoppers.

'Metro60 is an easy way to shop the best of the range from your local Metro store, delivered to your door in 60 minutes.'

'So far we've seen our customers enjoy our range of fresh sushi and hot roast chickens, artisan bread, fruit and veg and thousands of other fresh essentials.'

Yes, you read that right, folks! For those who are looking to nab some ready-to-eat meals from the retailer but are short on time, the feature also allows customers to easily order hot roast chicken or freshly prepared sushi with only a few clicks.



Aside from the ready-to-eat meals, more than 4,000 everyday products are also available to Woolies shoppers in a variety of categories, including fruit, meat, organic and plant-based food, dairy, pet, health, flowers, and baby products.

Additionally, customers may track the progress of their orders in real-time, just like with the food delivery apps Uber Eats and Menulog.

All Metro60 clients will enjoy free delivery on their first three orders; thereafter, all orders will be subject to a flat delivery fee of $5 with a minimum purchase of $20.



Here is a list of the new Metro60 locations in Melbourne:

  • Richmond
  • East Melbourne
  • Broadmeadows
  • Hadfield
  • Glenroy
  • Fawkner
  • Oak Park
  • Pascoe Value
  • Coburg North
  • Pascoe Vale South
  • Coburg, Brunswick
  • Princes Hill
  • Brunswick East
  • South Kingsville
  • West Footscray
  • Footscray
  • Spotswood
  • Newport
  • Flemington
  • Travancore
  • Yarraville
  • Moonee Ponds
  • Ascot Vale
  • Aberfeldie
  • Kingsville
  • Seddon
  • North Melbourne
  • Brunswick West
  • Kensington
  • Carlton
  • Collingwood
  • Northcote
  • Abbotsford
  • Fitzroy
  • Carlton North
  • Fitzroy North
  • Clifton Hill
  • Parkville
  • West Melbourne

Does your local store make the cut? If not, do you think Woolworths should expand this service to more states and suburbs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Would appear to be a good idea for those who may be house bound or other & need a item quickly & $5 del for a total over $20 seems fair too. Sure to keep a lot of people busy.

It would appear to still be in as sort of trial mode which may or may not extend to other states.

I wonder if Coles should introduce this service & then contestants on MKR who have forgotten something can use that service while still setting up or cooking before the other contestants & judges arrive? 🙂
 
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