KEY POINTS
  • Walmart says it's now working with Point Pickup, Skipcart, AxleHire and Roadie for online grocery delivery.
  • That adds to its current roster of grocery delivery companies that includes DoorDash, Postmates and Deliv.
A Walmart Pickup-Grocery employee waits next to a truck.

Walmart is adding more delivery companies to its roster to get groceries to shoppers' homes.

The retailer said in a blog post Thursday it's now working with Point Pickup, Skipcart, AxleHire and Roadie in cities across four states, to start, with a larger expansion to take place "in the coming weeks." Walmart currently is working with DoorDash, Postmates and Deliv. And the company says it's still on track to have its online grocery delivery service available in more than 800 stores by the end of this fiscal year, then doubling that in 2019.