Compare Foods on Arrowood Road and Sam's Club in Pineville both said in the last week that they're testing the options. Although they're using different provides - Compare Foods is using Swift Shopper, and Sam's Club is using an in-house app - the premise is similar.

"By allowing our customers to use their mobile devices to scan as they shop, we will be saving them valuable time and money, two things particularly critical to our working-class clientele," said Omar Jorge, Compare Foods partner, in a statement.
Compare Foods plans to upgrade its registers at other stores to be able to read the Swift Shopper codes once the pilot at the Arrowood Road store is complete. The store is Swift Shopper's first retail partner.

Scan & Go works at the self-checkout line or registers with cashiers. In addition to saving time, the company says Scan & Go offers the advantages of tracking your spending patterns, avoiding lifting heavy and bulky items multiple times, and "privacy when buying personal items."
The technology is in a handful of Sam's Club stores in North Carolina, but should roll out more widely soon.
I use the CardStar app on my iPhone, and so far, AutoZone, CVS, Harris Teeter, & Office Depot scanners and read my phone's display. Food Lion cannot, but they will key in the MVP number from the display.
ReplyDeleteI should have mentioned that CardStar allows you to scan your "loyalty" cards (like Food Lion's MVP card)so you don't need to keep all of those cards on your keychain. The Sam's Club system is completely different.
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