The target is finally raising this feature of crucial grocery store
The giant of retail is done with the coronavirus pandemic program.
Retail giant targetAnnounced plans To finally make a Curbside border pickup available for fresh and frozen grocery products in the midst of permanent concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Given that the Covid-19 virus has begun to spread, many reports show that trafficking and inside environments with poor ventilation - not unless grocery stores are part of the most dangerous places to contract. Target joins aNumber of national channels Offer online order and border pickup for customers who prefer to avoid what can be a stressful environment. (Joe's Trader, however,remains a significant aberrant value in this trend.)
In a published ad Wednesday, the target revealed plans to increase theirOrder pickup and driving services Include fresh and frozen groceries. "We will start by adding the expanded assortment to these services in the Midwest stores, after successful drivers in Twin cities and Kansas City markets, making enhanced services available in more than 400 stores here the End of the month, "announced. Added: "We will reach more than 1,500 stores in time for the holidays."
The national retailerhad planned to offer a Curbside pickup In recent months, but arrested these plans, ironically, because of the coronavirus pandemic. The goal would have claimed that he had no resources to train employees on curbing prices, but now these plans are back.
"The speed and convenience of our realization options are uneven throughout the country and they become even more critical for our guests looking for easy and safe means of shopping during the pandemic. By adding a cool grocery store to the services of Collecting that our guests already like, we give them even more reasons to shop at the target, "said the target CEO John Mulligan." For a period when even more people are looking for different ways to get the items. They need, we will continue to invest in the visibility of the easiest and safest place for shops. "
The target pickup services will provide 750 fresh and frozen articles on the thousands of non-perishable already available, including production products, dairy, bakery, meat and frozen products. Buyers can also organize more than 250,000 items available on categories such as home, clothing and essential elements. A spokesman for the company toldTechcrunch That the decision to limit the selection of fresh and frozen to 750 elements was related to the way the service was used in the first tests. For more,Sign up for the newsletter to keep abreast of the latest grocery news.