Delivered Meal Kits
On Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 11:10:16 AM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
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> I suppose. It alleviates the need to shop, for sure. But someone else
> chooses what the meal will be. What if you're not in the mood for
> whatever they send?
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> Jill
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Here, Kroger now has a service called "Click List." I'm guessing
the customer puts their order in online then they have shoppers
that pull everything off your list. I don't know if you tell
them you will pick it up in two or hours or if it's much later.
Anyway, the special cart goes into their walk-in refrigerator
until you arrive and settle the bill. Hmmmmm, I wonder if they'll
also ring up your coupons, if you have any?
They now also have a designated area for those "Click
List" shoppers to park. The clerk then rolls the special cart
to your vehicle and unloads your groceries.
That's why, last Fall, Kroger had a table in their vestibule
taking applications for extra help. This also squashes that
reason to not use the self-checkout as it will mean someone
will lose their job. This "Click List" program has created
jobs.
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