Instacart wants its new app to be indispensable for the parties
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Alexa, Lion “Don’t Stop the Holiday” by Pitbull for Fizz, the latest InstaCart food delivery app. The food delivery platform has launched the application that is pushing to be a necessity for holidays, especially the parties organized by General Z and Millennials 21 and older.
Instaacart launched Fizz on Tuesday to make drinks and snacks for parties and get a group effort. How this works is, if you are waiting for a holiday for any occasion, such as the NBA championship, July fourth, or Halloween, you can invite guests to your Fizz cart by throwing a link to your group conversation and each of them pay for their contributions to the holiday, such as chips, DIP, soda, beer, Once the carriage is filled with everything you need, you can have those drinks and foods immediately delivered or plan the delivery for a specified time with a flat delivery fee for $ 5 and then place the order. However, you need to tell your ID to the delivery driver if your order actually includes alcohol.
Visitors do not need the fiction app to be downloaded to their phone to add food and drink to the holiday carriage. They also do not need to choose which store to get food from as instacart does; The app selects the best store that is near the party address. Purchase of drinks earns you voucher called “Snack Bucks”, allowing you to get discounts on the next snack purchases.

According to a report from Techcrunch, InstaCart leading official Daniel Danker said the idea for FIZZ clashed after noticing a generative gap in the way people gather for social events. For example, the hosts of the Boomer and Gen X party would pay for all the food they choose to serve, while the millennium’s hosts and the party’s Gen Z shared the cost between their friends and their family and would consider everyone’s dietary needs.
Fizz is only available to be downloaded in 30 countries, including California Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, and Washington, as well as some parts of Luiziana, New Mexico and Nevada. When the app will become available in the rest of the US is currently unknown.
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