Now, A Grocery List That Makes Itself
A major retailer introduces a way to automate your grocery list, delivering your desired items to your door.
A major retailer introduces a way to automate your grocery list, delivering your desired items to your door.
Shoppers say they would be more likely to order their groceries online, if they could use coupons and get more deals.
The grocery delivery service Instacart introduces online manufacturer’s coupons that its brand partners are touting as “revolutionary”.
Shoppers say more coupons might tempt them to try online grocery shopping, but a new report suggests sellers come up with more creative ways to save.
Walmart expands its free online grocery pickup service, but there’s a catch – coupons and ad match requests are not accepted.
Walmart accidentally debuts its flat-fee, unlimited-shipping service earlier than planned – and online grocery shoppers are already eager to try it out.
Don’t want to clip coupons and shuffle off to the store? Well, now you can snap a photo with your smartphone and redeem that coupon digitally! Wait, that sounds familiar, and perhaps just a little illegal (read: “SnipSnap Coupon App Comes Under Fire”). But with SmartSource, it’s all on the up and up. The coupon provider is launching a new[Read More…]
Assumptions can be wrong, of course – but let’s assume for a moment that you will not be buying your groceries from Amazon.com. The latest iteration of the internet giant’s “AmazonFresh” grocery delivery service charges you 300 bucks just for the privilege of buying your groceries from Amazon – and you still have to pay for the groceries, and possible[Read More…]
If you haven’t ever ordered your groceries online, what would get you to give it a try? Free delivery? Discounts? Coupons? Or perhaps a stranger showing up on your doorstep with your stuff? A couple of big companies are working on new ways of delivering your online orders, and let’s just say one is more promising than the other. First,[Read More…]
Remember when Webvan was going to revolutionize the supermarket industry? Ordering your groceries online and having them delivered to your doorstep was going to be the way we all shopped in the future. But Webvan went bust a dozen years ago. So is it the future yet? In an era when music stores have been supplanted by music downloads, and[Read More…]