Kroger will cease its delivery service in the Oklahoma City area in February, the company announced this week.
Kroger will end its delivery on Feb. 1, 2026, four years after it rolled out a plan to bring the service to Oklahoma City through a spoke facility.
In an email sent to customers on Tuesday, Nov. 18, the company said it has decided to suspend operations in the area after assessing its service. As a result, Kroger Delivery service will be ending in February.
“We don’t make these decisions lightly, and we understand the impact this has on our customers and communities,” the company statement reads. Until that time comes, customers will have an unlimited-use free delivery coupon.
The move to end delivery in the area is part of Kroger’s updates to its eCommerce plan, a

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