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Drive-Up Grocer Addie’s Opens First Store, Plans to Expand Across U.S.

Retail TouchPoints

The new supermarket concept Addie’s , a self-described “drive-up grocer,” has opened its first store in Norwood, Mass., As such, the store itself features a “completely reimagined” layout and inventory management system developed to enable “accurate and affordable grocery pickup in minutes.” fueled by $10.1 of all U.S.

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Ubers Eats Enhances Customer Experience with Extended Ordering Hours, Live Tracking

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The upgrades are aimed at benefiting retailers as well as customers. Some of the planned improvements include barcode scanning, more efficient inventory management, easier options for adding product images and real-time support to fix any issues that come up. Uber Eats has since entered partnerships with multiple major U.S.

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From Barcodes to Bytes: Retailers Prepare for Next-Generation UPC

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Get ready, get excited, retailers and customers alike, the 2D barcode, a compact square label with splotches and spaces that encode up to 350X more data than a traditional UPC (4,000 characters) will have a significant impact on managing the business and delivering better customer experiences. Who doesn’t want that?

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Grocery Trails the Retail Industry in CX and Fulfillment. Here are 4 Ways That Will Change in 2021

Retail TouchPoints

What has emerged as a genuine concern, however, are the incontrovertible shortcomings in customer experience. Online grocery’s previously lethargic rate of adoption meant that grocers lagged other retail sectors in multichannel merchandising systems, customer data management and fulfillment technology.

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Mi9 Retail CEO, Neil Moses, Named to Top 50 SaaS CEOs Report for 2021

M19 Retail

ThryveAI was established in 2020 as an Mi9 Retail brand, and has become a leading provider of fulfillment and e-commerce solutions for retailers in the U.S. The focal point of the company’s product roadmap is to enhance its artificial intelligence capabilities to hyper-personalize the shopping experience and further optimize fulfillment.