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Less than a week after launching in part of D.C., grocery delivery service Instacart has expanded to Wards 7 and 8.

At the time, Aditya Shah, head of expansion for the company, said Instacart would “expand into new neighborhoods in the weeks to come.” But for some, the decision not to initially include neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River seemed unfair.

Ralph J. Chittams Sr., a minister at First Baptist Church on Minnesota Avenue SE and senior vice chairman of the DC GOP, said he spoke to Instacart co-founder Max Mullen, who said service would be expanded to these neighborhoods “eventually.” Chittams said he explained that you can’t “justify delivering five miles away into Northwest while refusing delivery one mile away into Southeast, especially using zip codes and the Anacostia River as the dividing line.” Mullen agreed and now all of D.C. is served by the grocery delivery company.

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