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Waitrose trials ‘scan as you shop’ mobile app enabling customers to scan product barcodes as they place goods in basket

LONDON, 2016-Mar-21 — /EPR Retail News/ — Waitrose is trialling a ‘scan as you shop’ mobile app in three branches, enabling myWaitrose customers to scan product barcodes on their phones as they place goods in their basket, easing their checkout experience.

The trial, which complements the existing Quick Check service,  is taking place in Waitrose shops in Clapham Common, Meanwood and Milngavie, with a view to rolling out the service to all Waitrose branches in 2016 if successful.

The ‘scan as you shop’ Quick Check service was first introduced over ten years ago and is available in two-thirds of Waitrose branches. It provides customers with greater convenience, ease and choice through a number of benefits. Customers are given a handset to scan and pack their shopping as they move round the store. They immediately see offers on scanned products and keep a running total of spend.

All myWaitrose customers’ are now automatically registered for Quick Check and can try the mobile self-scan service in the trial branches by downloading the android or iOS app from Apple or Google Play and registering their myWaitrose card.

Matt Clifton, Waitrose Head of Retail Change, said: ‘We are always looking at ways for technology to make our customers’ lives easier. The ease and choice of checkout options is becoming increasingly important to customers as the trend for shopping little and often continues to grow. Making Quick Check available to myWaitrose customers and exploring the opportunity for them to shop with us on their mobiles in-store means we continue to deliver that convenience.’

Notes to editors
Waitrose – winner of the Best Supermarket1 and Best Food and Grocery Retailer2 awards- currently has 346 shops in England, Scotland, Wales and the Channel Islands, including 60 convenience branches, and another 27 shops at Welcome Break locations. It combines the convenience of a supermarket with the expertise and service of a specialist shop – dedicated to offering quality food that has been responsibly sourced, combined with high standards of customer service.  Waitrose also exports its products to 58 countries worldwide and has seven shops which operate under licence in the Middle East. Waitrose’s omnichannel business includes the online grocery service Waitrose.com, as well as specialsit online shops including waitrosecellar.com for wine and waitrosekitchen.com for cookware, utensils and kithchen gadgets.

¹ Customer Survey
² Verdict Customer Satisfaction Awards

Source: John Lewis Partnership

Contact:

Amy Shields
Senior Manager, Corporate
Telephone: 01344 826335
Email: amy.shields@waitrose.co.uk

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