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Grubhub and Hilton announced today that they have expanded the Onsite partnership that offers delivery to more than 2,600 hotels across the Hampton by Hilton, Tru by Hilton, and Spark by Hilton brands. This opens up access to 375,000 merchants across Grubhub’s network to provide meals, beverages, and other items delivered right to a guest’s hotel.
The addition of three more brands in Hilton’s portfolio builds on the success of the program at Homewood Suites by Hilton and Home2 Suites by Hilton that launched in 2023. In a little more than a year, orders to Hilton properties have more than doubled. Sundays are the most popular day for deliveries. Grubhub reports that guests have ordered everything from Pad Thai and Caesar salad to phone chargers, deodorant, cold remedies, and nail polish remover.
Rob DelaCruz, Vice President and General Manager of Grubhub Onsite, said:
Expanding our partnership with Hilton is a testament to our successful alliance and the strong demand for our service among guests seeking convenient, affordable delivery. Whether it’s comfort food from a local restaurant, groceries to complete a meal, or forgotten toiletries, we’re devoted to supporting Hilton’s guests while they’re away from home.”
Bill Duncan, Senior Vice President and Global Category Head, All Suites and Focused Service Brands at Hilton, added:
At Hilton, our goal is to make every stay as comfortable and convenient as possible. The expansion of our Grubhub Onsite partnership to include Hampton, Tru, and Spark enhances the amenities offered at our beloved hotels, offering even more value to our guests and ensuring they have easy access to the items they want during their stay.”
Anthony’s Take: I love having Grubhub and Uber Eats deliver to me while I am away on business. Delivery services provide so many more options than the tired room service options.
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