CHICAGO (WLS) -- The grocery delivery service Peapod is ending home deliveries in Illinois next week. Roughly 400 workers in Chicago, Lake Zurich and Palatine are expected to lose their jobs as ...
Peapod Inc., the only online grocer that has survived in the Washington market, announced yesterday that it will expand delivery service to more areas of the District and to a portion of Prince George ...
April may be the cruelest month, but a year ago it bought Peapod a little more time. Royal Ahold, the international supermarket giant, first pumped $73 million into Peapod last April to bring it back ...
There are so many things I love about Peapod. One, I don’t have to wait in grocery-store lines anymore. Two, the Peapod people are fantastic. Three, the deliveries are painless and easy to schedule.
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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Before there was e-commerce of any sort, there were two brothers, Thomas and Andrew Parkinson, who in 1989, were developing a new way to shop. With DOS programming software, ...
Royal Ahold, the parent company of online grocer Peapod, has infused the struggling e-tailer with an additional US$30 million in financing, Peapod announced Wednesday. The new funding increases ...
If experience is the best teacher, then Thomas Parkinson must know a lot about online grocery sales. For one thing, Parkinson, 43, and his brother Andrew have been in the business of selling groceries ...
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