Save Money and Time at the Grocery
High-tech scan-as-you-go devices give you
customized coupons.
By Anne Kates Smith, Senior Associate Editor
From Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine, August 2008
Bill Beard, 57, admits he's a "gadget guy." which
explains why, during a recent trip to a Giant supermarket in Rockville,
Md., he's scanning his groceries as he loads them into the cart. A
handheld gizmo he's using makes a ka-ching sound as it displays digital
coupons on a 5-inch screen for items on the shelves near him.
"It's fun to be ahead of the curve, but I can envision a
time when this will be the usual way to shop, rather than the
exception," says Beard.
Long on the drawing board, smart-shopping technologies
will soon hit the aisles of a grocer near you. The EasyShop device,
which lets Beard streamline his checkout by scanning a single barcode
for the entire contents of his cart, is in use in more than 90 Stop
& Shop stores in the Northeast and may soon spread to Giant stores
in the mid-Atlantic states.
A more revolutionary competitor is MediaCart, a system
that uses Microsoft technology and is expected to appear in January
2009 at major retailers. It will get a test run at selected ShopRite
stores in the New York metro area.
MediaCart can find an item in the store for you, display
detailed price and nutrition information, and suggest recipes using the
ingredients in your cart. It'll also display digital coupons as you
pass items on the shelves. Shoppers who swipe their loyalty card will
receive selected coupons based on past purchases. You can even upload a
shopping list from your home PC that will pop up, organized by aisle,
on the cart's 12-inch screen.
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