I remember when they were rumored to put out something like this, it's cool to see it in video form now.
I'd definitely shop there if the prices are comparable to other grocery stores. We finally tried Sam's Club's Scan & Go app and it was awesome to not have to wait in the busy checkout lines Sunday morning. We scanned all the items as we loaded the cart and paid on our way out.
I order all of my non-perishable from Amazon Pantry, and am dying for a perishable home delivery that is comparable to shopping in-store.
Amazon Prime Now has delivery from Sprouts in DFW, but honestly I tried it once and they didn't deliver 85% of my groceries.... I got my money back but I was disheartened to try them again. Hoping Amazon GO pops up here and is more successful than Pokemon Go (ba dum tsss). No but seriously, I would like for a grubhub like grocery service to exist.
Not gonna lie I kind of enjoy my solo trips to the grocery store. Gives me a little me time + I can use it to get even more me time, something like "hey I deserve some video game time because I just picked out and planned all our groceries/meals for the week"
We bought a company earlier this year that does this. I believe we will be testing it in a few Louisiana markets then bringing it to Texas. But it'll be a long time before we are in DFW. Sorry brah.
Randall's offers home delivery now. We saw one of their home delivery trucks in the neighborhood last week. It looks like they require a minimum purchase amount plus a delivery fee.
We were shocked that nobody else was using the app! You would definitely know it since it makes that checkout scanner beep after each barcode is scanned (100% accurate so far). It's nice that the app keeps a running total so you're not surprised like we usually are upon checking out the old fashioned way!
I just hope they are good about refunds when you're overcharged for an item you didn't buy. How are they going to prove you didnt leave the store with it? Does that mean I have to stop and check my receipt before I leave? If so, that's not Just Go.
It's interesting. People at grocery stores put stuff back all the time, but in the wrong place. I don't want this chicken any more? Let me leave it by the cereal. I wonder if it'll detect that case and take it off your bill, or if you have to put it back in the right spot. Honestly, if it still billed you because you put it back in the wrong spot, I'm OK with that because you shouldn't be a wanker.