White-Label Last Mile

Canadian rails for Canadian grocery.

Aisle FLO runs independent last-mile infrastructure from Ottawa. We're inviting Canadian grocers to build on it — your banner, your checkout, your customer. Our network.

The last mile has two bad defaults.

Hand your customer to a marketplace — their app, their data, their promotions sitting between you and your shopper. Or fund a fleet of your own and carry its fixed costs through every slow Tuesday. And the newest option — white-label storefronts from the same marketplace companies — moves the logo, not the leverage.

Marketplace Dependency

Your grocery brand gets buried inside aggregators. They control the customer data, markup store prices, and pitch competitors directly to your buyers.

High Fixed Fleet Costs

Managing an internal delivery fleet demands constant vehicle maintenance, complex driver scheduling, and high overhead costs regardless of order volume.

Your channel. Our rails.

Orders come in through your website or your app — first-party, end to end. We don't replatform you: your site, your checkout, your stack stay exactly as they are. Orders leave your storefront; deliveries arrive at your customer's door. That's our entire footprint.

In between, orders flow to our dispatch network and our people complete the last mile to your banner's standards. Your customer never leaves your brand. We never market to them, profile them, or sell around you. The relationship stays where it belongs.

Rails built for independent grocery

No commissions. No markups. Ever.

Flat per-delivery pricing, quoted to your volume. Your shelf prices stay your shelf prices — online and in the aisle.

Your customer stays yours.

No retail media network, no ads sold against your shoppers' attention, no marketplace funnel behind the curtain. The delivery fee is our entire business model in this relationship — so your customer data has no second job.

Density you rent, not a fleet you fund.

The same network that powers our own consumer platforms — FaveCart and GetFLO — carries your orders. You plug into routes that already exist instead of paying to create them.

Canadian by ownership, not by address.

Aisle FLO Inc. is Canadian-owned and Ottawa-operated. Order and customer data is processed and stored on Canadian infrastructure we own and operate. In a category run from San Francisco, that isn't a talking point. It's the design.

Two ways to run it.

Start with either. Mix by store or by daypart. And we don't ask for exclusivity — our rails slot in alongside whatever you run today.

Courier-only

Your team picks and packs orders to your standards. We arrive, pick up, and deliver. Perfect for grocers with active in-store fulfillment teams.

Full-shop

Our trained shoppers pick your aisles and deliver — one dedicated partner handling the entire workflow. Ideal for expanding capacity without hiring in-store pickers.

Built by the last mile.

Aisle FLO grew out of six years on the road — thousands of deliveries, every failure mode of the gig economy seen firsthand — and more than two decades serving Canadian food businesses through inthekitchen.ca, established 2003.

Our shoppers work under an agency model with a real hourly floor, because reliable service starts with people who are paid like it matters.

We didn't study this category. We drove it.

Start with one store.

The rails are live in Ottawa now. One banner, one store, one postal zone. Courier-only pilots need almost no integration; full-shop needs a SKU feed. Either way, we scope it in one conversation — and pricing comes back flat per delivery, quoted to your volume, with nothing hiding in percentages.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Courier-only needs order handoff only — email, portal, or API. Full-shop adds a SKU feed. No replatforming, no checkout changes, no new stack.

We're live in Ottawa today and expand zone by zone as density builds — the National Capital Region first, then beyond.

They work through our Agency of Service model with a guaranteed hourly floor — trained, accountable, and consistent by design.

No. We're one option in your fulfillment mix, and we expect to earn volume, not lock it in.