Commissary CLICK2GO on the GO! grocery delivery coming soon to 70 stateside stores

Defense Commissary Agency
Story by Kevin Robinson

Date: 01.14.2026
Posted: 01.14.2026 12:13
News ID: 556205
Commissary CLICK2GO on the GO! grocery delivery coming soon to 70 stateside stores

By DeCA Corporate Communications

NOTE: To see a DeCA video related to this release, https://vimeo.com/1148054507/89c9ff896e?fl=ip&fe=ec.

FORT LEE, Va. – Commissary CLICK2GO® on the GO! delivery is officially transitioning from pilot to deployment as the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) prepares to roll out the service to 70 stores in mid- to late January, providing additional benefits to service members, their families, and eligible civilians and veterans.

In the first phase of deployment, DeCA will expand delivery to 62 stores, which will join the eight commissaries that were part of the original pilot that began in 2022. DeCA’s doorstep delivery contract includes the capability for expanding the service to its remaining 108 CONUS stores.

DeCA began moving toward delivery capabilities after hosting focus groups with patron groups including new young, single enlisted service members, and disabled veterans and their caregivers. Convenience and accessibility were chief among their concerns, alongside the savings and healthy options commissaries deliver every day.

“Through doorstep delivery, we are offering our customers an online and mobile shopping option, where they can browse items, submit orders, schedule delivery, and pay for their groceries from their computer, phone, tablet, or mobile device,” said John E, Hall, DeCA director and CEO. “We are striving to anticipate our patrons’ needs and do what it takes to be their grocery provider of choice.”

DeCA’s delivery program will allow patrons within a 20-mile radius of the participating commissary to order groceries online via Commissary CLICK2GO® (CC2GO) and have them delivered to their front door.

During the delivery pilot, patrons demonstrated the value of the service through their engagement. The average dollar amount for a typical delivery order from October to November 2025 was $197.62 compared to $123.66 at the start of the pilot May 18, 2022.

To date, the top-three commissaries in delivery basket size during the pilot are Fort Belvoir, Virginia (average basket size of $214.65), MacDill Air Force Base, Florida ($203.53) and Naval Station San Diego, California ($195.28).

Delivery fees will be distance-based. Please click on https://shop.commissaries.com/delivery for more details on how CC2GO will work for doorstep delivery.

Delivery is the third part of DeCA’s three-legged stool of convenience: 1) online shopping – curbside pickup or Commissary CLICK2GO®; 2) online payment; and 3) delivery.

“Commissary delivery is just one example of how DeCA is working to offer a next-level benefit to better serve our military community,” Hall said.

The initial participating CONUS locations will be (original pilot stores are marked with an asterisk):

Alabama – Fort Rucker

Arizona – Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Fort Huachuca and Luke Air Force Base

California – Marine Corps Air Station Miramar*, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Naval Base San Diego*, Ord Military Community and Travis Air Force Base

Colorado – Fort Carson and Peterson Space Force Base

Connecticut – Naval Submarine Base New London

Florida – Eglin Air Force Base, Hurlburt Field, MacDill Air Force Base*, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Naval Air Station Pensacola and Patrick Space Force Base

Georgia – Fort Benning, Fort Gordon and Fort Stewart

Hawaii – Hickam and Pearl Harbor commissaries at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Marine Corps Base Kaneohe Bay and Schofield Barracks

Illinois – Naval Station Great Lakes and Scott Air Force Base*

Kansas – Fort Leavenworth and Fort Riley

Kentucky – Fort Campbell and Fort Knox

Louisiana – Barksdale Air Force Base and Fort Polk

Maryland – Andrews Air Force Base and Fort Meade

Missouri – Fort Leonard Wood and Whiteman Air Force Base

Mississippi – Keesler Air Force Base

Nebraska – Offutt Air Force Base

Nevada – Nellis Air Force Base

New Jersey – McGuire commissary at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst

New York – Fort Drum and West Point Military Academy

North Carolina – Camp Lejeune, Fort Bragg North, Fort Bragg South* and Marine Corps Air Station New River

North Dakota – Minot Air Force Base

Ohio – Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Oklahoma – Fort Sill and Tinker Air Force Base

Puerto Rico – Fort Buchanan

South Carolina – Shaw Air Force Base

Texas – Fort Bliss, Fort Hood 1 (Clear Creek), Fort Sam Houston commissary at Joint Base San Antonio, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force

Virginia – Fort Belvoir*, Fort Eustis and Langley commissaries at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Fort Lee, Fort Myer, Joint Expeditionary Base-Little Creek, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Naval Station Norfolk* and Naval Air Station Oceana

Washington – Fort Lewis Main* and McChord commissaries at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island

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About DeCA: The Defense Commissary Agency operates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees, disabled veterans and other authorized patrons and their families in a safe and secure shopping environment. Commissaries provide a military benefit, saving authorized patrons thousands of dollars annually on their purchases compared to similar products at commercial retailers. The discounted prices include a 5-percent surcharge, which supports the costs of building, modernizing and sustaining commissary facilities. A core military family support element and valued part of military pay and benefits, commissaries contribute to family readiness, enhance the quality of life for America’s military services and their families, and help recruit and retain the best and brightest men and women to serve their country.