AllDay rolls out first ‘smart carts’ in its Philippine stores
This gives consumers more autonomy in shopping in-store.
AllDay Supermarket has rolled out the first “smart carts” in its stores in the country, which forms part of its innovation initiatives.
This is in addition to the Personal Shopper Service, and self-checkout counters, AllDay had initially launched.
“Our smart carts are a novel experience, and we are sure it will be an exciting experience for first-time users. This puts even more convenience and information about what they are buying in real time, right at their fingertips,” Camille Villar, AllDay Supermarket’s Vice Chairman, said.
“More importantly, introducing these smart carts helps raise the bar for the local supermarket landscape, driving home our point that Filipino consumers now prefer experiential shopping, and we are of course happy to deliver.”
AllDay smart carts allow customers to have more autonomy when shopping in-store.
The smart carts only require customers to place their desired items, which it will automatically scan to reflect prices amongst other information.
The carts also present a real-time running price total as the customer continues shopping.
Upon payment, the smart cart will also automatically generate a QR code for their total purchase which can be paid through the cashier or AllDay’s self-checkout counters.
“Our focus continues to be directed towards bringing transformation to the local supermarket landscape,” Villar also said.
The AllDay Supermarket currently operates 35 stores across the Philippines.