Kroger brings it home, introduces online delivery
Advertisement
Kroger is introducing online delivery as customer convenience becomes an increasingly crucial element to gain loyalty in a hyper-competitive atmosphere.
Online grocery shopping is still a tiny part of the market, but supermarket operators are betting that more people will want to buy their milk and bread from their smartphone or computer, especially after Amazon bought Whole Foods a year ago. The online retailer rolled out 2-hour delivery for its Prime members in some cities, lowered prices on select groceries and launched special discounts.
Others are trying to catch up with Amazon and they're threatening grocers. Target bought grocery delivery company Shipt last year to boost its same-day delivery capabilities. And Walmart, like Kroger, has expanded their curbside pickup service, which lets shoppers buy their groceries online and pick up at the store.
Kroger Ship launched Wednesday in Cincinnati, its hometown, as well as Houston; Louisville, Kentucky; and Nashville, Tennessee. It will expand to other markets over the next few months. Kroger is the biggest grocery chain in the country with 2,800 stores under a number of names.
Delivery is free for any order with a tab exceeding $35. Smaller deliveries are $4.99 per order.
Kroger Co. is toying with other technologies in hopes of gaining an edge. It revealed in June that it was testing grocery deliveries with driverless cars. And it recently upped its investment in British online grocer Ocado, giving it access to its online ordering, automated fulfillment and home delivery technology in the U.S.(dpa)
Most read news
Organizations
Other news from the department business & finance
Get the food & beverage industry in your inbox
By submitting this form you agree that LUMITOS AG will send you the newsletter(s) selected above by email. Your data will not be passed on to third parties. Your data will be stored and processed in accordance with our data protection regulations. LUMITOS may contact you by email for the purpose of advertising or market and opinion surveys. You can revoke your consent at any time without giving reasons to LUMITOS AG, Ernst-Augustin-Str. 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany or by e-mail at revoke@lumitos.com with effect for the future. In addition, each email contains a link to unsubscribe from the corresponding newsletter.
Most read news
More news from our other portals
Last viewed contents
Possible lives for food waste from restaurants
MillerCoors sues Anheuser-Busch over corn syrup ads
Amazon closes several stores without cash registers in the U.S.
Kellogg's files lawsuit against its striking cereal workers
AIR LIQUIDE Deutschland GmbH - Düsseldorf, Germany
New olive oil created by CSIC helps prevent type 2 diabetes
Kellogg Company Sharpens Focus, Aligns Resources Around Biggest Opportunities for Growth
GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft: Profitability up again at GEA
Food in sight? The liver is already active! - Adaptation of the sugar metabolism begins in the brain
Alcoholic drinks: Commission tables update of rules governing alcohol excise duties