Schnucks and Instacart Revolutionize Shopping in Indiana with Cutting-Edge Tech Partnership
Schnucks is bringing the future of grocery shopping to Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana, with a game-changing partnership with Instacart! The Midwest grocery chain is rolling out Instacart’s innovative Carrot Tag electronic shelf-label software across all locations, promising to transform the shopping experience.
Spot Your Groceries in a Flash!
The Carrot Tags’ revolutionary ‘pick-to-light’ feature is a game-changer. With just a tap on the Instacart Shopper app, the corresponding shelf label lights up, making it easier and quicker than ever to find the products you need. Say goodbye to searching and getting the wrong items in your deliveries.
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Smart Shopping Carts on the Horizon
But that’s not all! Schnucks is gearing up to connect Carrot Tags with Instacart’s smart grocery carts; Caper Carts, taking your in-store experience to a whole new level. Imagine scanning QR codes for instant product details, including EBT SNAP eligibility, all while your smart cart guides you through the store with ease.
A Tech-Savvy Shopping Experience
“We’re thrilled to integrate Instacart’s advanced technologies like Carrot Tags into our stores,” said Bob Hardester, Chief Information & Supply Chain Officer at Schnucks. “These innovations are key to our omnichannel approach, ensuring we meet our customers wherever they are.”
David McIntosh, VP and GM of Connected Stores at Instacart echoed the excitement: “Schnucks has always been a forward-thinking partner, and we’re excited to continue building the future of grocery shopping together.”
About Schnucks
Founded in St. Louis in 1939, Schnuck Markets, Inc. is a third and fourth-generation, family-owned grocery retailer committed to nourishing people’s lives. Schnucks operates 115 stores, serving customers in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, and employs 12,000 teammates
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