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Schnucks brings aisle-scanning robots to more than half its stores
The wider deployment of Simbe Robotics' "Tally" bots, which identify out-of-stocks and provide product location information, follows an initial test that began in 2017.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 30, 2020 -
Amazon One lets users pay with their palm prints
The e-commerce giant is rolling out the technology at select Amazon Go stores and said it will be available for use in offices, stadiums and retail stores.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • Sept. 30, 2020 -
Trendline
Fresh food innovation
From new delivery services to technology designed to battle food waste, fresh foods and the ways grocers sell them are rapidly evolving.
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Wegmans adds compressed natural gas trucks in move toward diesel-free fleet
The grocer's new trucks can stay in service two to five years longer than diesel versions and increase fuel capacity by 30% over older vehicles.
By Rosie Bradbury • Sept. 29, 2020 -
How retailers can maximize grab-and-go demand in-store and online
Customization, combo meals and mobile marketing can help grocers hold onto mealtime customers as restaurant sales tick back up, according to new research and retailer input.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • Sept. 28, 2020 -
Sponsored by Planalytics
Analyze this everyday driver of demand to improve availability
Refining replenishment forecasts to account for key purchasing influencers enables grocers to smartly adjust stocks to prepare for changes in demand.
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Marketplace provider Mirakl raises $300M
The software company, which has worked with Kroger and Albertsons, plans to hire hundreds of engineers to help retailers add third-party sellers to their e-commerce systems.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 24, 2020 -
Giant Eagle adopts location tracking tech to cut pickup wait times
Radius Networks’ FlyBuy Pickup provides shoppers' estimated arrival times to stores via live alerts using proprietary location technology.
By Rosie Bradbury • Sept. 24, 2020 -
Mercato teams up with NYC to boost independent grocers' online footprint
New York City officials say allowing select local grocers and vendors to work with the e-commerce platform will help both the stores and vulnerable communities.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • Sept. 23, 2020 -
Kroger steps up AI deployment to combat checkout losses
The grocer is working with Everseen to outfit stores with computer vision systems designed to spot unscanned items at self-checkout stations.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 22, 2020 -
Oracle, Walmart deal for TikTok tentatively approved, paving way for digital shakeup
The proposed U.S. TikTok company will leverage Walmart's e-commerce, fulfillment and payments services while igniting a showdown with major digital platforms.
By Robert Williams • Sept. 21, 2020 -
Inside the store: Amazon Fresh
The just-opened supermarket will feel familiar to shoppers, but the relentless focus on low prices and removing shopping friction is where the company looks to stand out.
By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 21, 2020 -
Farmstead extends in-house software to other grocers
The online grocer said its "Grocery OS" system can scale across fulfillment properties and help grocers rein in their operational costs.
By Jessica Dumont • Sept. 18, 2020 -
Online grocery will leap to $250B in 5 years, report says
A new study from Mercatus and research firm Incisiv predicts online grocery will stabilize post-pandemic and account for 21.5% of total grocery sales by 2025.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • Sept. 18, 2020 -
Amazon Fresh opens to the public with a focus on low prices
The new supermarket debuted Thursday in Woodland Hills, California, with deals on chips, soda and fresh meat as it seeks to reach shoppers in-store and online.
By Rosie Bradbury • Sept. 17, 2020 -
Walmart now approaches innovation in terms of 'days or weeks or months,' US CEO says
The retailer is making major technology investments and wants to cultivate a fast-moving organization willing to test and implement new ideas on a dime, John Furner said Tuesday.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 17, 2020 -
Opinion
3 ways grocers can appeal to the 'connected consumer'
Digital-first customers are highly valuable for grocers, but reaching them requires the right communication strategy and a commitment to seamless ordering, writes Rajesh Midha of Bottle Rocket.
By Rajesh Midha • Sept. 16, 2020 -
H-E-B jumps into micro-fulfillment
The Texas grocer has tapped Swisslog to build an unspecified number of automated centers to fulfill pickup and delivery orders.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 15, 2020 -
New York's Westside Market gets a scan-and-go upgrade
Tiliter and FutureProof Retail have partnered to deploy the first scan-and-go program that integrates a self-service scale to instantly recognize items like produce and bulk foods.
By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 14, 2020 -
Inside the store: Amazon's newest Go Grocery
The cashierless store in Redmond, Washington, features a cleaner layout, enhanced produce merchandising and more meal options compared to the first location, which opened six months ago.
By Jeff Wells • Sept. 11, 2020 -
Walmart pilots drone delivery for groceries with Flytrex
The test program will deliver grocery and household items from Walmart stores to homes in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
By Matt Leonard • Sept. 10, 2020 -
5 ways supermarket designs could change in the future
Architects say grocery stores will incorporate creative design elements to help people feel more comfortable around fresh food.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 10, 2020 -
Giant Eagle debuts its own version of Amazon Go
The retailer served up the commercial launch of Grabango's checkout-free technology at a GetGo Cafe+Market convenience store in Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 1, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Smart carts get a charge from Amazon and COVID-19
More retailers are looking at the technology thanks to the pandemic and the online retailer's endorsement, but high costs could stymie a broader rollout, experts caution.
By Krishna Thakker • Aug. 31, 2020 -
Amazon Fresh opens first grocery store, mixing smart tech with traditional offerings
Access to the long-awaited conventional supermarket in California will initially be limited to invited customers, with an opening to the public set for an unannounced date.
By Sam Silverstein • Aug. 27, 2020 -
Schnucks offers digital receipts as contactless checkout options expand
Consumers have been resistant to e-receipts in years past, but that's changing now as they request more ways to avoid contact while shopping.
By Sam Silverstein • Aug. 21, 2020