As advanced in a previous article, Sainsbury’s has decided to extend its delivery hours. Workers will
be processing and shipping orders 30 minutes earlier and later than usual.
Additionally, the firm will implement more collection points and shipping
vehicles. These measures will ensure that those purchasing products on the
Internet will receive their groceries in a timely manner. Read about some more
innovations by the company below.
To make sure that those using its online shopping service
are able to find availability, the supermarket firm has re-opened its Delivery Pass subscription to potential
customers. Additional registrations have increased by 120 percent in the first
week that they have been made available in contrast to last year. This
demonstrates that customers plan to do their weekly grocery shop online.
Another innovative feature introduced in Sainsbury’s
supermarkets is SmartShop. This tech allows clients to spend less time in
stores and to also reduce contact with others. Those using it will be able to
scan their products themselves and then check out through a dedicated till
area.
The SmartShop option has been
made available in all of the firm’s supermarkets and its mobile payment
service is being rapidly introduced to its convenience stores. Thus, the latter
will offer till-free and contactless shopping as well.
Innovative tech is being used by Sainsbury’s © Royalty-free image
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