On-Demand grocery delivery service INABUGGY launches in Montreal (special offer inside)

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INABUGGY launches in Montreal – On November 5th, Canada’s leading on-demand grocery service INABUGGY launched its speedy grocery and prepared foods delivery service to residents of Montreal and the Greater Montreal Area. With service already in Toronto and the GTA, Vancouver, Calgary and Ottawa, INABUGGY’s latest expansion into Montreal brings the company to 40+ regions across Canada.

INABUGGY.com is a Canadian on-demand grocery service that delivers customers’ orders in as little as one hour. From the comfort of their own home, customers can select the fresh groceries and prepared foods they want on INABUGGY’s mobile app, tablet or computer (with no minimum or maximum order size), and then INABUGGY’s personal shoppers will carefully hand pick, pack and deliver items, while ensuring that quality and freshness is at its very best. 

With INABUGGY’s doorstep delivery, customers can buy their time back and spend more time doing the things they love while they wait for their shopper to deliver directly to their doorstep. 

 Shoppers will have access to hundreds of thousands of items from stores such as Walmart, M&M Food Market, Costco (no membership required!) and others. 

 Customers can shop in-store pricing on both INABUGGY’s website and app. INABUGGY charges a flat $19.98 fee for picking, packing and delivery in as little as one hour. An extra $9.98 is added for each additional store a customer wants to order from.

The Montreal Times and  INABUGGY have teamed up and are offering $10 off when you sign-up when you use the promo code: HELLOMONTREAL

Don’t wait because this offer in only valid for a while, first come first serve.

 

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