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Zipline and Walmart bring drone grocery delivery to southern Dallas

Zipline hovering over your backyard.
Drone delivery in Dallas has come to a new neighborhood. According to a release, Zipline, a startup that will deliver your purchases via electric drones, has expanded its service to an area that does not always get fancy things: southern Dallas.
Zipline delivers items like food and grocery essentials in a partnership with Walmart. You order and pay online and the Zipline drone can deliver it to your backyard or doorstep in as quickly as 30 minutes.
While Zipline has been delivering in the greater DFW area since April, it has been to areas such as Mesquite and Weatherford.
This is the first time Zipline is delivering from a store in southern Dallas. And that store is the Walmart Supercenter at 7401 Samuell Blvd. south of I-80.
Eligible customers who live near that store can now get up to 5.5 pounds of items delivered by Zipline.
More than 65,000 items from the store are eligible for delivery in under 20 minutes, including fresh and frozen food, pantry staples and other essentials like baby formula.
To celebrate this milestone, Dallas County Commissioner Theresa Daniel, Dallas City Councilman Adam Bazaldua and representatives from Zipline and Walmart hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Walmart Supercenter. Fire fighters in the area got the first Zipline drone delivery from this store.
This is the seventh Walmart Supercenter that Zipline is delivering from in the greater DFW area. Other locations include Mesquite, Waxahachie, Kaufman, Greenville, Bedford and Weatherford. Zipline’s electric, autonomous aircraft have flown more than 100 million commercial miles across four continents and delivered more than 18 million products. Zipline is also partnered with Chipotle to test delivery of burritos and the like, a test that began in Dallas in August 2025.
Walmart has been on the cutting edge of drone delivery technology, partnering with a number of emerging startups including Droneup and Wing.
