Beyond the aisle: The 2024 state of grocery shopping and delivery

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Wing Team

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Sep 19, 2024

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The future of groceries will be defined by speed and convenience, with 81% of respondents interested in ultra-fast delivery.

A majority of Americans head to the grocery store at least once a week—but they’re ready for something new. Consumers aren’t satisfied with the shopping patterns of the past. Evolving consumer behaviors point to a future where grocery shopping lies beyond the aisle. 

Map of the United States highlighting in varying shades of purple the states with a majority interest in using drone delivery, indicating levels of interest from less than 50% to 68% according to the accompanying legend, with states like Texas and North Carolina showing the highest interest.

Wing recently polled 5,000 consumers across the country to gauge the state of grocery shopping and delivery preferences. We found real frustrations with the in-store experience: 82% of shoppers name crowds, long lines, and unavailable inventory as the biggest pain points. “Boomerang” trips are also common. 62% return to the store to pick up items they forgot or missed.

A person in a grocery store holds a reusable tote bag while selecting fresh green vegetables, with a graphic indicating that 62% of shoppers experience "boomerang" trips for forgotten ingredients.

A delivery inflection point is soon approaching. We found that speed is crucial to converting delivery-curious shoppers into delivery-diehards: 81% of consumers want the option to receive their orders within 30 minutes or less. Ultra-fast fulfillment is especially appealing to Gen Z and Millennial shoppers, of which 61% order grocery delivery at least once a week. 

But the impulse for instant gratification isn’t limited to younger generations. Traditional delivery services leave much to be desired, and shoppers of all ages recognize that. That’s why 58% of respondents are eager to use “fast mile” drone delivery for their grocery needs.

A person wearing a blue beanie and scarf looks up at a drone flying above, holding a smartphone, alongside text that reads "Fast mile" drone delivery is in, with 81% expressing interest in ultra-fast delivery within 30 minutes.

These are just a few of the insights from Wing’s new survey-based report, “Beyond the Aisle: The 2024 State of Grocery Shopping and Delivery.” Download the full report to learn more about how the future of groceries—and ultra-fast delivery—is up for grabs.

A majority of Americans head to the grocery store at least once a week—but they’re ready for something new. Consumers aren’t satisfied with the shopping patterns of the past. Evolving consumer behaviors point to a future where grocery shopping lies beyond the aisle. 

Map of the United States highlighting in varying shades of purple the states with a majority interest in using drone delivery, indicating levels of interest from less than 50% to 68% according to the accompanying legend, with states like Texas and North Carolina showing the highest interest.

Wing recently polled 5,000 consumers across the country to gauge the state of grocery shopping and delivery preferences. We found real frustrations with the in-store experience: 82% of shoppers name crowds, long lines, and unavailable inventory as the biggest pain points. “Boomerang” trips are also common. 62% return to the store to pick up items they forgot or missed.

A person in a grocery store holds a reusable tote bag while selecting fresh green vegetables, with a graphic indicating that 62% of shoppers experience "boomerang" trips for forgotten ingredients.

A delivery inflection point is soon approaching. We found that speed is crucial to converting delivery-curious shoppers into delivery-diehards: 81% of consumers want the option to receive their orders within 30 minutes or less. Ultra-fast fulfillment is especially appealing to Gen Z and Millennial shoppers, of which 61% order grocery delivery at least once a week. 

But the impulse for instant gratification isn’t limited to younger generations. Traditional delivery services leave much to be desired, and shoppers of all ages recognize that. That’s why 58% of respondents are eager to use “fast mile” drone delivery for their grocery needs.

A person wearing a blue beanie and scarf looks up at a drone flying above, holding a smartphone, alongside text that reads "Fast mile" drone delivery is in, with 81% expressing interest in ultra-fast delivery within 30 minutes.

These are just a few of the insights from Wing’s new survey-based report, “Beyond the Aisle: The 2024 State of Grocery Shopping and Delivery.” Download the full report to learn more about how the future of groceries—and ultra-fast delivery—is up for grabs.

A majority of Americans head to the grocery store at least once a week—but they’re ready for something new. Consumers aren’t satisfied with the shopping patterns of the past. Evolving consumer behaviors point to a future where grocery shopping lies beyond the aisle. 

Map of the United States highlighting in varying shades of purple the states with a majority interest in using drone delivery, indicating levels of interest from less than 50% to 68% according to the accompanying legend, with states like Texas and North Carolina showing the highest interest.

Wing recently polled 5,000 consumers across the country to gauge the state of grocery shopping and delivery preferences. We found real frustrations with the in-store experience: 82% of shoppers name crowds, long lines, and unavailable inventory as the biggest pain points. “Boomerang” trips are also common. 62% return to the store to pick up items they forgot or missed.

A person in a grocery store holds a reusable tote bag while selecting fresh green vegetables, with a graphic indicating that 62% of shoppers experience "boomerang" trips for forgotten ingredients.

A delivery inflection point is soon approaching. We found that speed is crucial to converting delivery-curious shoppers into delivery-diehards: 81% of consumers want the option to receive their orders within 30 minutes or less. Ultra-fast fulfillment is especially appealing to Gen Z and Millennial shoppers, of which 61% order grocery delivery at least once a week. 

But the impulse for instant gratification isn’t limited to younger generations. Traditional delivery services leave much to be desired, and shoppers of all ages recognize that. That’s why 58% of respondents are eager to use “fast mile” drone delivery for their grocery needs.

A person wearing a blue beanie and scarf looks up at a drone flying above, holding a smartphone, alongside text that reads "Fast mile" drone delivery is in, with 81% expressing interest in ultra-fast delivery within 30 minutes.

These are just a few of the insights from Wing’s new survey-based report, “Beyond the Aisle: The 2024 State of Grocery Shopping and Delivery.” Download the full report to learn more about how the future of groceries—and ultra-fast delivery—is up for grabs.

A majority of Americans head to the grocery store at least once a week—but they’re ready for something new. Consumers aren’t satisfied with the shopping patterns of the past. Evolving consumer behaviors point to a future where grocery shopping lies beyond the aisle. 

Map of the United States highlighting in varying shades of purple the states with a majority interest in using drone delivery, indicating levels of interest from less than 50% to 68% according to the accompanying legend, with states like Texas and North Carolina showing the highest interest.

Wing recently polled 5,000 consumers across the country to gauge the state of grocery shopping and delivery preferences. We found real frustrations with the in-store experience: 82% of shoppers name crowds, long lines, and unavailable inventory as the biggest pain points. “Boomerang” trips are also common. 62% return to the store to pick up items they forgot or missed.

A person in a grocery store holds a reusable tote bag while selecting fresh green vegetables, with a graphic indicating that 62% of shoppers experience "boomerang" trips for forgotten ingredients.

A delivery inflection point is soon approaching. We found that speed is crucial to converting delivery-curious shoppers into delivery-diehards: 81% of consumers want the option to receive their orders within 30 minutes or less. Ultra-fast fulfillment is especially appealing to Gen Z and Millennial shoppers, of which 61% order grocery delivery at least once a week. 

But the impulse for instant gratification isn’t limited to younger generations. Traditional delivery services leave much to be desired, and shoppers of all ages recognize that. That’s why 58% of respondents are eager to use “fast mile” drone delivery for their grocery needs.

A person wearing a blue beanie and scarf looks up at a drone flying above, holding a smartphone, alongside text that reads "Fast mile" drone delivery is in, with 81% expressing interest in ultra-fast delivery within 30 minutes.

These are just a few of the insights from Wing’s new survey-based report, “Beyond the Aisle: The 2024 State of Grocery Shopping and Delivery.” Download the full report to learn more about how the future of groceries—and ultra-fast delivery—is up for grabs.

The future of delivery is here. Right on time.

With Wing, delivery’s easy, fast, and fun. Learn more and find out if Wing delivers in your area.

© 2025 Wing. The Wing logo is a trademark of Wing Aviation LLC. Copyright © Wing Aviation LLC. All rights reserved

The future of delivery is here. Right on time.

With Wing, delivery’s easy, fast, and fun. Learn more and find out if Wing delivers in your area.

© 2025 Wing. The Wing logo is a trademark of Wing Aviation LLC. Copyright © Wing Aviation LLC. All rights reserved

The future of delivery is here. Right on time.

With Wing, delivery’s easy, fast, and fun. Learn more and find out if Wing delivers in your area.

© 2025 Wing. The Wing logo is a trademark of Wing Aviation LLC. Copyright © Wing Aviation LLC. All rights reserved

The future of delivery is here. Right on time.

With Wing, delivery’s easy, fast, and fun. Learn more and find out if Wing delivers in your area.

© 2025 Wing.

The Wing logo is a trademark of Wing Aviation LLC. Copyright © Wing Aviation LLC. All rights reserved