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Hibbett Partners with Uber Eats for Delivery of Sneakers and Athletic Fashion

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U.S. consumers can now receive on-demand deliveries of sneakers and sports-related fashion from nearly 900 of Hibbett’s 1,000+ stores via the Uber Eats platform. Hibbett is the latest non-food retailer to partner with Uber Eats: in September 2025 Best Buy partnered with Uber Eats for on-demand delivery from its 800+ stores, following Dollar Tree and Dollar General in August and Hibbett competitor Dick’s Sporting Goods in June.

“By bringing together the agility and speed customers love from Uber Eats with the trusted Hibbett shopping experience, we’re creating a new convenient way to shop for athletic-inspired fashion, the latest sneaker drops from brands like Nike and Jordan and much more,” said Bill Quinn, CIO at Hibbett in a statement.

JD Sports Fashion purchased Hibbett in April 2024 in a deal that valued the company at approximately $1.1 billion, and in June 2024 Hibbett leveraged Walmart GoLocal to deliver same-day orders from its stores.

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