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- Instacart wants ‘to make online grocery shopping more affordable’
Instacart has added a deals section, exclusive member savings and discount delivery options to its app “to make online grocery shopping more affordable ” Does price and the difficulty using coupons deter consumers from ordering groceries online?
- Instacart+ Introduces an Express Lane for Stress-Free Last-Minute . . .
Instacart has created a new member perk just in time for the 2024 holiday season Its “Express Lane” feature caters to Instacart+ members who will save money with $0 delivery minimums on grocery and retail orders of just $10, a much smaller minimum than the typical $35
- Instacart Believes It Has a Right To Win in Omnichannel, Bets Big on . . .
Instacart CEO: We Have a ‘Right To Win in Omnichannel’ as Act One Draws to a Close Speaking of the company’s game plan in terms of a stage production, David McIntosh — Instacart’s chief connected stores officer — outlined the thinking behind its next moves
- Instacart has a family plan to build shopping carts - RetailWire
Instacart Express is out and Instacart+ is in The retail delivery service has renamed its subscription plan and expanded its emphasis from a single person in a household to the entire family Do you think Instacart+ will succeed in getting members of a household to add items to a family shopping cart before purchase?
- Instacart is moving into the ultrafast lane - RetailWire
Instacart is joining the ultrafast delivery race The company said it is building nano-fulfillment warehouses with the goal of speeding local deliveries to customers in as little as 15 minutes Do you see big opportunities for ultrafast delivery in grocery? What do you think of Instacart’s approach to it?
- Instacart aims to transform in-store shopping with smart cart checkout . . .
The deal, according to Instacart, provides the company with the tools needed to “transform the in-store shopping experience” for both its retail partners and their customers Caper AI uses computer vision, weight sensors and other technologies in its Caper Cart and Caper Counter products The company’s smart cart is designed for use in stores 20,000-square-feet and up while its checkout
- Instacart Deactivated a Shopper, and He Nearly Lost His Home. He . . .
Instacart, a popular grocery delivery service, deactivated shopper Jason Via’s account after a mix-up involving a Walmart self-checkout This led to a year-long battle, leaving Via financially strained and at risk of losing his home Via, using the arbitration option mandated by Instacart for contractors, ultimately won over $28,000 in back pay, highlighting a little-known recourse for gig
- Instacart Partners With Uber Eats for Restaurant Delivery
Instacart customers can now get two-for-one services on their choice of groceries or takeout The company has partnered with Uber Technologies Inc to bring Uber Eats restaurant delivery to Instacart customers
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