This is the second story in amNewYork Metro’s five-part series examining the proliferation of grocery delivery services across the city — and the impact they’re having on residents and brick-and-mortar business owners alike. Click to read parts one, three, four and five.
New quick-commerce grocery delivery apps promise to get you what you need within 15 minutes of placing your order — whether it’s a full cart of groceries or just the carton of eggs you need to bake brownies.