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Gorillas, a Germany-based startup that provides grocery delivery in 10 minutes or less, is launching in New York City on May 30, according to a press announcement.
The company will begin service in parts of Brooklyn, including the Bushwick, Boerum Hill and Carroll Gardens neighborhoods, and expand to Manhattan in June. It plans to launch delivery in other major U.S. cities by the end of the summer.
Ultrafast delivery has expanded rapidly across European cities in recent months, and the same model appears poised to spread across the U.S. as well.
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Riding record-high demand for online grocery and billions in investor funding, startups like Gorillas have quickly built out instant delivery services in Europe, touting delivery of groceries and convenience goods in 15 minutes or less.
New Yorker illustrator Charlie Hankin) presents an
Odd Couple-esque premise in which twentysomething Rory (voiced by Hankin) moves in with the titular Summoner: a magical alien who can summon any object in existence. The alien s tenuous grasp on the English language leads to some pretty hilarious situations.
Stoopid Buddy Studios (a company founded by
Robot Chicken creators Matthew Senreich and Seth Green) is producing the 10-episode, five-minute-long sitcom, whose voice cast includes Cree Summer (
Atlantis: The Lost Empire,
Codename: Kids Next Door).
The Summoner is a perfect example of how we’re experimenting with content . by continuing to add smart stories from unique voices, but also playing with different formats and new animation styles, like Charlie’s distinctive hand-drawn look, Jon Cotton, VP, Short-Form Animation & Alternative Formats for SYFY, said last summer when the show was first announced. “Working with Stoopid Buddy Stoodios on this pro
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Seven years after its founding in Chicago as a delivery-only convenience store, Foxtrot Market has developed into a popular chain of neighborhood-focused physical locations that now operates in three cities. The company, which opened its first store in the West Loop neighborhood of Illinois’ biggest city in 2016 and later expanded to Dallas, unveiled its first location in Washington, D.C., on March 1.
Like Foxtrot’s 10 other stores, the new location is a miniature specialty grocery store, coffee shop, wine seller and delivery hub all in one. The 3,000-square-foot store fuses those elements with a strong emphasis on locally produced goods to create an atmosphere designed to encourage shoppers to linger even as it emphasizes speed. In keeping with Foxtrot’s roots in e-commerce, everything in its assortment of about 1,000 SKUs is also available for delivery within an hour.