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Commissary Home Delivery Program Expands Across the U.S.

Home grocery delivery from the commissary has arrived at dozens of military bases across the U.S.

A woman in casual attire scans a bag of carrots in a grocery store. There are other fruits and vegetables on display.
Out Shopping
A Fort Knox Commissary worker shops for a CLICK2GO® doorstep delivery order at Fort Knox, Ky., Jan. 20, 2026.
Credit: Savannah Baird, Army
VIRIN: 260120-A-GF376-5987P

As part of the Defense Commissary Agency's CLICK2GO® on the GO! program, service members and their families can shop and pay for groceries at the commissary online using a credit card, and then have those groceries delivered to their home.

Delivery fees are distance-based and competitively priced. The service is typically available Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., though hours may vary by location.

A man in casual attire stands behind a wheeled cart full of drinks and food in a grocery store. The cart has a sign that reads “CLICK2GO® on the GO!"
Delivery Order
A Fort Knox Commissary worker shops for a CLICK2GO® delivery order during the initial soft launch of the service at Fort Knox, Ky., Jan. 14, 2026.
Credit: Savannah Baird, Army
VIRIN: 260114-A-GF376-1924P

"CLICK2GO® is bringing convenience to our military community, increasing their access to commissary savings and making affordable, nutritious foods even more accessible. Service members and their families can order online, secure household staples, fresh produce and proteins, and have them in hand hours later," said Undersecretary of War for Personnel and Readiness Anthony J. Tata.

Home delivery is not a new concept for the commissary. In May 2022, DeCA piloted home delivery at eight locations, including Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton and Naval Base San Diego, all in California; MacDill Air Force Base, Florida; Scott Air Force Base, Illinois; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Fort Belvoir and Naval Station Norfolk, both in Virginia; and Fort Lewis, Washington.

Now, the pilot has expanded to an additional 62 stateside stores, for a total of 70 locations. DeCA is exploring opportunities to expand the service to its other 108 continental U.S. stores.

The delivery program is meant to both enhance the competitive advantage of military commissaries and strengthen readiness in the force by taking a burden off families and service members, so they can better focus on the military mission.

In a grocery store, a sign on the wall reads "CLICK2GO on the GO! Convenience Delivered!" There is a person in casual attire pushing a shopping cart and another person in similar attire standing in the store.
Convenience on the Go
A CLICK2GO® doorstep delivery service flyer hangs at the entryway of the commissary at Fort Knox, Ky., Jan. 20, 2026.
Credit: Savannah Baird, Army
VIRIN: 260120-A-GF376-5172P

"CLICK2GO® is designed to make their lives easier, providing our military families with the ability to order online from the local commissary the same way they would from a national chain," Tata said. "This delivery service supports convenience, budget management and healthy meal planning. It also supports force readiness, enabling service members to streamline a routine task at home, so they can concentrate on mission objectives." 

For more information, visit: https://corp.commissaries.com/shopping/click-2-go.

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