This popular grocery store opens more than 40 stores in 19 states

They can also present a new technology!


As long entrance lines,Mask rulesAnd pandemic delivery ordinances begin to fade in the past, a leading chain of groceries looks at the future. With43 new developing stores In 19 different states throughout the country,Whole foods expands his mark.

Whole foods, which belong and operated by Amazon have recently reorganized its corporate office and the chain fills 10,000 jobs almost, according toGrocery store. Several major cities in the country will receive several new stores, including Los Angeles (2), Miami (2), New York (2), San Francisco (3), and Washington, D.C. (2). Other states where the retailer develops include Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.

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Two new stores have already opened this yearThe first whole food store in Wyomingand another location in Boulder, Colo., Grocery Diving Reports. Four stores also opened the end of last year in Fort Lauderdale, FLA. And Sunnyvale, Calif., As well as the first location inMontana.

Amazon is not only to grow whole food, but another grocery chain in its portfolio. That's right,Say goodbye to Amazon Go grocery store, and hello to more than Amazon Fresh shops! Some locations will always use the same technology "just out", but it will also use additional features such as the ability to pay with your palm, lay Alexa stations, digital price tags,Smart Dash Trolleys, and more.

Some entire food locations also become Palm Pay.Here are all the details.

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