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April 06, 2005
FreshDirect: two years, two million deliveries
Posted by Dominic Basulto
FreshDirect has become the online grocery service of choice for New Yorkers, says the New York Times. In 2004, the company posted $100 million in sales and in the past two years, FreshDirect has made more than 2 million deliveries in the New York area. If you're a big Zagat fan, then you'll also appreciate the following: 52% of New Yorkers filling out the annual Zagat Survey reported that they ordered online groceries last year (a big jump from 16% in 2003).
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