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COMMISSARY DELIVERY IS EXPANDING: 70 LOCATIONS ROLLING OUT SERVICE SOON


Published: December 22, 2025

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Status of Force Agreement members shop at Camp Foster, Nov 20, 2025. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brody Robertson)
Status of Force Agreement members shop at Camp Foster, Nov 20, 2025. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brody Robertson)

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For military families, the commissary isn’t just a grocery store — it’s a lifeline. Between long workdays, deployments, PCS chaos, school schedules, and everything else military life throws at you, getting groceries delivered can be a genuine quality-of-life upgrade.

That’s why this upcoming expansion is a big deal: 70 commissaries across the U.S. and Puerto Rico will begin offering delivery in the coming months.

This rollout is designed to make grocery shopping more accessible for active-duty service members, retirees, Guard and Reserve families, and anyone who relies on the commissary to stretch their food budget.

What Commissary Delivery Means for Military Families

Commissary delivery allows authorized shoppers to order groceries online and have them delivered directly to their home.

While availability, fees, and delivery windows may vary by location, the goal is the same: reduce the time and stress it takes to put food on the table.

For families dealing with …

  • Solo-parenting during deployments or TDYs
  • Shift work and long hours
  • Limited transportation or medical concerns
  • New babies, young kids, or caregiving responsibilities

… delivery can be a game-changer.

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States and Installations Offering Commissary Delivery Soon

Below is the full list of commissaries expected to offer delivery services in the upcoming months.

Alabama

Arizona

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California

Colorado

Connecticut

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Florida

Georgia

  • Fort Benning (formerly Fort Moore)
  • Fort Gordon (formerly Fort Eisenhower)
  • Fort Stewart

Hawaii

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Illinois

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

  • Fort Polk (formerly Fort Johnson)
  • Barksdale AFB

Maryland

Mississippi

Missouri

Nebraska

Nevada

  • Nellis AFB

New Jersey

  • McGuire AFB

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Puerto Rico

South Carolina

Texas

Virginia

Washington

What to Expect Next With Commissary Delivery Services

While delivery service is expected to roll out in phases, families should keep an eye on:

Availability, delivery providers, fees, and minimum order amounts may vary by location, so checking local details will be key.

Why This Expansion Matters

Military families often balance unpredictable schedules, frequent moves, and limited access to off-base resources — especially overseas or at remote duty stations. Expanding commissary delivery is a practical step toward meeting families where they are and recognizing the realities of military life today.

If your installation is on this list, a little more breathing room during the week may be around the corner.

We’ll continue updating this article as more details and rollout dates are announced.

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BY JESSICA GETTLE

Military Spouse & Family Life Writer at MilSpouses

BY JESSICA GETTLE

Military Spouse & Family Life Writer at MilSpouses

Jessica Gettle is a military spouse of more than a decade, part of the EOD community, and a communications professional with 10 years of experience. She combines her career expertise with a deep, personal understanding of the unique rhythms...

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