The problems this solves
DSD cadence outruns manual entry.
Grocery DSD programs cut orders daily, sometimes intra-day, per store. The 875 grocery PO flows straight into your system and the 880 invoice flows back — no re-keying at 6 a.m.
Distributors suspend what they can't see.
UNFI and KeHE sell what your 846 shows. Scheduled inventory feeds keep items orderable across every DC without anyone remembering to send a file.
Retail and grocery documents in one program.
Kroger trades 875s and 850s depending on program; Whole Foods rides direct and through UNFI. One EDISQ connection carries both dialects with the right map per program.
The grocery document set
Grocery Products Purchase Order
The grocery-industry PO, built for DSD and high-frequency ordering.
Grocery Products Invoice
The grocery-industry invoice companion to the 875.
Inventory Inquiry / Advice
Your sellable inventory positions — the heartbeat of drop-ship programs.
Purchase Order
The order a trading partner sends you. Process same day, never re-key.
Grocers and distributors we cover
Kroger EDI
Grocery · AS2
UNFI EDI
Distributor · AS2
KeHE EDI
Distributor · AS2
Publix Super Markets EDI
Grocery · AS2
Albertsons EDI
Grocery · AS2
Whole Foods EDI
Grocery · AS2
Pricing
Same ladder for every industry: first 25 documents/month free, then $0.50 per document, cheaper as volume grows — no VAN, mapping, or partner fees. Full pricing →
Food & Beverage EDI FAQ
What's the difference between the 850 and the 875?
The 875 is the grocery-industry purchase order, built for DSD and high-frequency ordering; the 850 is the general retail PO. Grocers use both depending on program — EDISQ maps each automatically.
Do catch-weight items work?
Yes. Catch-weight flags ride the catalog and invoices carry actual shipped weight, matching how distributors like Sysco and US Foods bill.
What does grocery EDI cost?
Per document only: first 25/month free, then from $0.50, decreasing with volume — the 875/880 grocery set prices the same as everything else.