Google is expanding its Google Express service to a large portion of the East Coast, including Connecticut, the company announced.
Google Express is a two-day delivery system for shopping online from mobile phones or laptops at major retail outlets like Costco, Whole Foods, Kohl’s and Petsmart.The options offered starting today are for an annual $95 membership or pay-as-you-go service for fees as low as $4.99 per order.
Besides Connecticut, the states affected include Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. With the extension in service, Google Express estimates it could reach more than than 70 million more users.
Brian Elliott, general manager of Google Express, said the quicker deliveries from people’s favorite stores better meets customer needs.
