Instacart and other delivery services have seen an unprecedented, but understandable, spike in business lately.<br />They're in demand as restaurants close and more places tell residents to stay home to slow the spread of COVID-19.<br />As people look to limit their time in public places like grocery stores, they're increasingly turning to online delivery.<br />According to Business Insider, Instacart plans to add 300,000 "grocery shoppers" over the next three months.
