Easybins Takes On The Suburban Grocery Logistics Problem With $2M Late Stage Seed Round
01/25/22, 10:46 AM
Location
springdale
Money raised
$2 million
Round Type
seed
EasyBins, a company solving the grocery logistics problem for suburban markets in North America, today announced their $2M late stage seed round is fully committed. With this new funding, EasyBins will expand its geographic footprint and invest in technology and staff. The company's online marketplace offers shoppers access to groceries in-stock at local stores in their area which can then be delivered together by one driver in a temperature-controlled bin. Over 60% of Easybins orders contain products from more than one store and are fulfilled at underserved times of the day.
Company Info
Location
springdale, ohio, united states
Additional Info
EasyBins is a grocery logistics startup that seamlessly connects grocery shoppers with local stores, allowing them to get their groceries delivered by one driver in a temperature-controlled bin. EasyBins uses existing infrastructure and technology to accelerate the adoption of online grocery shopping and delivery in suburban markets. The company was founded by James Farmer in late 2016 as a way to solve the grocery logistics problem for suburban markets. The company currently operates in Northwest Arkansas and is testing its model in several other cities across North America. You can learn more about EasyBins at http://www.easybins.com/
Media Contact: Keegen Knapp, keegen.knapp@easybins.com
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