WORCESTER, MA — A fast-growing food hall and delivery company is planning to expand into Central Massachusetts later this year.
A Wonder spokesperson confirmed to Patch that the company has plans to enter Worcester and Millbury in the second half of 2026.
It's not yet clear where those locations will open, but Wonder has posted jobs for a Worcester location, including a general manager position listing 14 Park Ave., the former home of a Boston Market that closed last year, according to Indeed.
Wonder describes itself as a mealtime platform where customers can order from more than 20 restaurant brands in a single order for dine-in, pickup, or delivery.
The company has already opened Massachusetts locations in Natick, Framingham, Acton, Belmont, Newton, Medford, Watertown, Canton and Burlington.
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The company’s Massachusetts launch included menus from chefs and restaurants including Bobby Flay and Di Fara Pizza.
Wonder has been expanding across the Northeast. The company, founded by former Walmart executive Marc Lore, has acquired Blue Apron and Grubhub, according to Axios.
“We’re excited to bring Wonder to Massachusetts and to make it easier for people to enjoy high-quality, chef-inspired meals without having to compromise on choice,” said Courtney Lawrie, SVP & GM, Growth at Wonder, in a statement from February.
The opening dates for Worcester and Millbury have not been announced.
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