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Weee! - Asian Grocery Delivery Service

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{{Infobox brand | name = Weee! | country = United States | introduced = 2015; 10 years ago (2015) | website = www.sayweee.com

Weee! brings Asian families access to the freshest groceries at low prices, as a convenient, online, and higher-quality alternative to the traditional Asian supermarket in North America.

Weee! Story[edit]

Weee! was founded in 2015 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Weee! has created an entirely new “Asian-fresh” standard for the grocery shopping experience, combining proprietary technology and proven operational expertise. Over 2,000 in variety of grocery, gourmet, and lifestyle products are offered and updated daily, including over 250 types of fruits and vegetables, as well as seafood, meat, dairy products, frozen food, beverages, pantry staples, snacks, and local favorites from restaurants, cafes, and bakeries. It also offers a curated range of trending Asian beauty, health, and everyday household essentials.

Social Impact[edit]

Fulfilling over 1.8M+ orders, Weee! quickly become a trusted source for home cooks and foodies alike by offering quality, value, and convenience through partnerships with local businesses and international brands. Its network of growers, fishers, butchers, chefs, and bakers ensures that ingredients are hand-picked and meals packed at the peak of freshness to be delivered directly to the customer’s doorstep.

References[edit]

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  1. Moench, Mallory. "Delivery app feeds Bay Area households’ hunger for Asian groceries", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, 31 August 2019. Retrieved on 31 August 2019.

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  1. Campbell, Megan. "Online Asian grocer outgrows original Seattle location in a few months", Puget Sound Business Journal, Seattle, 11 June 2019. Retrieved on 11 June 2019.