Customers at Harps can now have groceries delivered to their cars through a new pickup service.
The grocery store chain announced the service is available at some of its 91 stores in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri, according to a news release.
Shoppers can select items on the store's website or on the Instacart mobile app and choose a pickup option.
Customers will select a pickup time as soon as one hour or up to five days later and receive a text message telling them where to park at the store, according to the release.
Harps employees will deliver customers' groceries to their cars.
Harps Food Stores started a form of grocery delivery service at 50 stores in November 2018, according to the release.
NW News on 11/13/2019