E-commerce: Page 46
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Amazon's online grocery sales triple in Q2 as Prime spending swells
The e-tailer also tripled the number of locations offering grocery pickup as it quickly built up capacity during the pandemic.
By Jeff Wells • July 31, 2020 -
Blue Apron gains steam during COVID
The meal kit company reported its first profit since going public as it gained 20,000 new customers and saw order value and frequency rise.
By Jessica Dumont • July 30, 2020 -
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FreshDirect to launch micro-fulfillment-powered delivery in DC-area
Expanded service and a same-day offering will kick off later this year from a 10,000-square-foot setup inside a Maryland distribution facility.
By Jeff Wells • July 28, 2020 -
Farmstead eyes expansion with new warehouse
The online grocer's new "microhub" is six times larger than its current space in San Francisco and will allow the company to quadruple its delivery capacity.
By Jessica Dumont • July 27, 2020 -
Shoppers spending 37% more per grocery trip, survey says
While customers are stocking up more, weekly visits decreased 20% from pre-pandemic levels, according to a report from Acosta.
By Jessica Dumont • July 23, 2020 -
Instacart denies security breach of customer data
BuzzFeed News reported Wednesday that the personal information from more than a quarter of a million accounts dating back to June is being sold on the dark web.
By Krishna Thakker • July 23, 2020 -
Misfits Market plans to double its e-commerce capacity
The company is using $85 million in new funding to staff up and open a new warehouse as COVID-19 drives demand.
By Jessica Dumont • July 22, 2020 -
Walmart Canada invests deeply to boost store, online technology
The company's C$3.5 billion plan to boost e-commerce and store technology borrows from its U.S. playbook, according to one industry analyst.
By Krishna Thakker • July 22, 2020 -
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Pardon the Disruption: Can retailers socially distance from their customers and still engage them?
COVID-19 is forcing retailers like Wegmans and Heinen's to reexamine their store experiences.
By Jeff Wells • July 21, 2020 -
Order from your inbox? Walmart and Yahoo team up on grocery
Yahoo Mail users will now be able to browse items, add them to their carts and check out from their email using the iOS app or desktop site.
By Jessica Dumont • July 21, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Less is more: Why retailers and CPGs are moving toward selling fewer products in stores
As the coronavirus pushes some items off supermarket shelves, the food industry is finding a smaller selection reduces consumer confusion, boosts sales and trims expenses for grocers.
By Christopher Doering • July 20, 2020 -
Instacart sues rival Cornershop, alleging 'brazen' intellectual property theft
Instacart claims the Uber-backed startup stole significant portions of its product catalog, including more than 18,000 images.
By Jeff Wells • July 16, 2020 -
Food Lion adds more than 300 stores to same-day delivery fleet
The Instacart-powered service is now available at additional stores in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.
By Krishna Thakker • July 16, 2020 -
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When it comes to touchless shopping, no technology does it all
COVID-19 has accelerated the move towards digitally-enabled convenience, as grocers feel more pressure on their employees and supply chains.
By Julie Vargas, Avery Dennison Corporation • July 14, 2020 -
Product availability tops shoppers' worries as they look ahead, research shows
People are less concerned about the cost of food after the pandemic, and only a fraction are worried about access to online grocery services.
By Sam Silverstein • July 10, 2020 -
Shipt expands in the Midwest with Fresh Thyme
The partnership will bring same-day grocery delivery to about 10 million households in 30 metro areas.
By Jessica Dumont • July 8, 2020 -
Rouses Market will pilot drone delivery this fall
The grocer has partnered with Deuce Drone to launch the program from a store in Mobile, Alabama.
By Krishna Thakker • July 8, 2020 -
Uber will launch US grocery delivery this month
The service, which will be available through its main app and Uber Eats, has rolled out in 19 cities across Canada and Latin America.
By Jeff Wells • July 7, 2020 -
Impulse buys get a boost online
The most popular online impulse purchases include snack foods at 42% and ice cream or frozen treats at 38%, according to new research from Magid.
By Jessica Dumont • July 6, 2020 -
Report: Online grocery sales eclipsed $7B in June
Consumers are regularly turning to e-commerce as grocers improve their capabilities and coronavirus cases surge again, according to a survey from Mercatus and Brick Meets Click.
By Jessica Dumont • July 6, 2020 -
Indian e-grocer Subziwalla launches nationwide service
Following a regional rollout in the Southeast, the company is now shipping nationwide to meet elevated demand during COVID-19.
By Jeff Wells • July 2, 2020 -
Stop & Shop expands e-commerce operations as demand continues to climb
To better support online grocery demand, the retailer will add three warerooms and roll out pickup service to at least 50 more stores. It also recently expanded its delivery partnership with Instacart.
By Jessica Dumont • July 2, 2020 -
More consumers are shopping both online and in-store
Two-thirds of Gen Z shoppers and 61% of millennials say they're now shopping both channels, according to a new report from Retail Feedback Group.
By Jessica Dumont • July 1, 2020 -
Chipotle launches virtual farmers market for suppliers
The fast casual chain has partnered with Shopify to help farmers in its supply chain sell meat, dairy and grain products directly to consumers online.
By Emma Liem Beckett • July 1, 2020 -
Michigan grocer launches robot-based delivery service
Refraction AI has partnered with The Produce Station, an independent grocer in Ann Arbor, to offer contactless delivery to customers.
By Krishna Thakker • July 1, 2020