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Google Express, an online shopping service that delivers purchases to your doorstep, debuted Tuesday in some areas of Nebraska.

The service will be available in the Omaha area — including Council Bluffs — and in Lincoln and Grand Island.

The website and mobile app allow customers to shop from multiple retailers at one site, google.com/express. Purchases from multiple retailers are then delivered in one batch.

The service launches with 17 merchants, including Whole Foods, Walgreens and Petco, and features a “mix of some bigger players as well as regional favorites,” said Brian Elliott, general manager of Google Express.

The service doesn’t deliver frozen foods or alcoholic beverages.

Google Express already operates in parts of Iowa, Kansas and Arizona. It’s being extended to include portions of Nebraska, Missouri, Colorado, South Dakota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, Michigan, Ohio and Arkansas.

The service has been available in some cities in eastern Iowa for about a year, Elliott said. “We’re adding more towns, more cities and more merchants.”