GoPuff delivers snacks to your door. The service launches in the Lansing area today.

Haley Hansen
Lansing State Journal
Delivery service goPuff is launching in the Lansing area Monday.

LANSING — Craving Flamin' Hot Cheetos but don't want to make a grocery store run? 

There's an app for that. 

GoPuff, an on-demand delivery service for items typically found at convenience stores, is launching in the Lansing area today. Users can download a mobile app to get more than 2,000 products delivered to their door. 

The company has more than 70 locations across the country. Lansing is the first goPuff location in Michigan, said Liz Romaine, the company's director of communications. With Michigan State University nearby, Lansing was a good fit, she said.

“The business model allows us to focus on metropolitan areas and areas with lots of university students," she said. 

The Philadelphia company delivers items such as snacks, ice cream, pet food and grocery items. Locally, goPuff will work out of a service center at 2619 E. Michigan Ave. in Lansing.

Deliveries will be available within a five-mile radius of the service center from noon to 4:30 a.m., seven days a week. There's a flat delivery fee of $1.95. 

The Lansing Economic Area Partnership helped goPuff find its Michigan Avenue space. 

The new store follows Uber Eats and Grubhub, which launched in Lansing over the past year. 

GoPuff is an innovative company that will provide Lansing residents with another convenient-focused service, said Keith Lambert, vice president of business attraction at LEAP. 

“Everything is kind of trending this way," he said. “I think they'll fit in to the Lansing market really well.”

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Contact reporter Haley Hansen at (517) 267-1344 or hhansen@lsj.com. Follow her on Twitter @halehansen.