5 ways of grocery stores change radically

The pandemic has completely remodeled the way we buy food and grocery stores as quickly as possible.


Grocery store It looks like a bit different from these days and even the rate of infection decreases in many cities across the country, and we end up out of this pandemic, the precautions we are taking now will probably become the normal new. Spicyrs are aware of this and actively respond to consumer behavior on the restructuring of how they work.

Below you will see five of these grocery grocery stores that have already changed funny. (And, to keep you informed of the latest updates of the grocery store,Make sure you register for our newsletter!)

1

They move to the contactless payment process.

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Imagine this: Did you finish your grocery races and instead of crossing a crate, you just walk right away from the door? Amazon was the first to do the vision of a completely non-contact payment experience, with the help of his new basket (more on that, below!), However, the grocery chains of great Names also start to jump on the trend. One ofThe Getgo Getgo's GetGo Convenience Stores Recently has been renovated with this new contactless system, which requires buyers to connect payment information to an application, and then scanning a QR code at the end. If the new store model is going well, Giant Eagle plans to update a second store in next year and can even add the contactless system to more locations later.

2

Grocery stores improve the online shopping experience.

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According to a survey conducted bySwallow Last year, 81% of buyers reported that they never bought online groceries and another brick-driven CLICK / Mercatus survey revealed that the online grocery races are only doing around$ 1.2 billion In a typical month in 2019. But starting on 2020 June,Online grocery sales amounted to $ 7.2 billion. The pandemic has completely changed the way we get our food, with many of us filling from virtual grocery carts and that our purchases are delivered or prepared for pickup. You will also notice great grocery stores that did not offer an online grocery store before, begin to follow the request.

3

Some channels open stores made just for return orders.

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Whole foods and Krogers work on the introduction of "dark stores" or stores only equipped for online orders. Recently,Whole foods Launched its first dark store in Brooklyn, New York and it is exclusive to delivery orders.

4

They become more creative with technology.

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As mentioned above, Amazon introduced what is called theCart In his brick and mortar grocery store in Los Angeles, California. This high-tech grocery basket combines computer vision algorithms with a sensor fusion to detect all items you place in the grocery basket. Then, after having traveled the lane of the dashboard, the basket immediately loads the credit card associated with your Amazon account.

5

They do not offer almost as many choices.

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Finally, grocers learn that they can work more efficiently with fewer items in the store, especially more niche foods and do not drive sales. This movement is largely attributable toProblems of the supply chain Brought by the pandemic, because even big brands began to produce less of their "unusual" and more objects and more of what was in high demand. For example,Model realized The classic flavor of Oréo flew shelves while his flavors more funky (think the birthday cake and mint) did not attempt almost the same attention. It can be said that the same for laic chips and its various aromas and even low sodium counterparties.

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