Instacart and TriMet Pilot Program Expands Access and Independence for Older Adults and Riders with Disabilities, While Saving Millions for the Transit Agency
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Instacart (NASDAQ: CART) and TriMet launched a pilot providing Instacart+ memberships to eligible paratransit riders, expanding delivery access for older adults and riders with disabilities and reducing demand on in-person trips.
The pilot (launched March 2024) enrolled >280 riders with ~90% opting in, produced nearly 4,000 orders, and saved TriMet >$350,000 in six months; systemwide adoption could yield up to $4.5 million annual savings and an average projected $1,525 saved per rider per year.
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- TriMet saved >$350,000 in first six months
- Potential systemwide savings of up to $4.5 million annually
- Average projected savings of $1,525 per rider per year
- Nearly 90% opt-in rate from >280 offered riders
- Participants placed nearly 4,000 orders during pilot
- Over 50% of order volume was fresh foods
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Instacart partners with more than 1,800 national, regional, and local retail banners, offering delivery and pickup from nearly 100,000 stores across
The pilot program, launched in March 2024, enrolled more than 200 paratransit riders – including older adults and individuals with disabilities or limited mobility – through TriMet's LIFT program, a critical service to community mobility. Participants received an Instacart+ membership and training on how to use the online grocery platform, ensuring riders could order the items they need from their preferred retailer for delivery. TriMet offers paratransit rides to stores, which can cost the agency as much as
The TriMet and Instacart pilot has been celebrated by riders and the transit industry for its meaningful impact – delivering measurable savings for riders and efficiencies for TriMet, while expanding access, convenience, dignity, and flexibility:
- More than 280 paratransit riders were offered an Instacart+ membership through the pilot program with nearly
90% opting in. - Participants placed and received nearly 4,000 orders over the course of the program.
- More than half of every order consisted of fresh foods, including fruits, vegetables, protein, eggs, dairy, and other perishables.
- Over
10% of each order included additional household essentials like pet food, over-the-counter medications, personal care items, baby essentials and more, allowing riders to cover multiple household needs in a single delivery – saving time, energy, and often avoiding the need for several separate store trips. - Participants reported strong satisfaction with Instacart's service, with the vast majority of orders rated 5 stars.
- Over one full year, the program is projected to save an average of
per rider.$1,525 - If half of active LIFT riders – approximately 3,000 people – adopted the program, total annual savings could reach
.$4.5 million - TriMet received the 2024 Innovation Award from the American Public Transportation Association, recognizing the pilot's potential to transform paratransit services nationwide.
"For older adults and people with disabilities, weekly shopping trips can be stressful, physically demanding, and in some cases, impossible without assistance," said Eileen Collins Turvey, Director of Accessible Transportation Programs at TriMet. "Paratransit riders now have the ability to get fresh groceries and essentials delivered straight to their door. The overwhelmingly positive response from participants to our pilot underscores just how impactful such an offering can be to improving our riders' quality of life and ensuring access to nutritious food while also helping TriMet deliver services more efficiently so we can better serve all of our riders."
"Grocery shopping is essential, but getting to the store can be especially challenging for older adults and people with disabilities," said Sarah Mastrorocco, Vice President and General Manager of Instacart Health. "Instacart makes it simple to shop online and have fresh groceries, over-the-counter medication and everyday essentials delivered same-day. We're proud that our platform is helping transit agencies like TriMet strengthen paratransit services in a way that supports the needs of its riders and ensures the service is cost-effective for the community."
By introducing Instacart as an option alongside transitional paratransit services, TriMet has improved access, convenience and independence for riders, while easing demand on its fleet and reducing operational costs. The early success of the pilot demonstrates how Instacart can help public agencies better serve their communities and address budget pressures. Building on the pilot momentum, TriMet is expanding the program, offering a scalable model that can continue to improve access, efficiency and quality of service for paratransit riders. Other transit agencies interested in partnering with Instacart on a similar program can visit www.instacart.com/health to learn more.
About Instacart
Instacart, the leading grocery technology company in
About TriMet
TriMet provides bus, light rail, commuter rail and paratransit services across the
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