![]() That’s only one aspect of the partnership, though. From the looks of it, ClusterTruck has essentially taken its existing menu and placed it within the Kroger Delivery Kitchen shop, making it accessible to a wider number of potential customers. Customers can browse the service’s extensive menu, which covers considerably more food types and dietary preferences than many regular restaurants, place an order, and pay online, just as they would with any other food delivery service. ![]() Through the partnership, ClusterTruck will sell its restaurant-quality meals via the Kroger Delivery Kitchen website. The grocery retailer announced today it has partnered with Indianapolis-based food delivery service ClusterTruck to launch multiple ghost kitchens that serve up delivery-only meals. Kroger joins the growing list of non-restaurant food companies trying their hand at ghost kitchens and virtual restaurants. ![]()
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