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Meijer’s Version Of Buy Online Pick Up In Store

Written by Evan Schuman
September 12th, 2008
Trying a grocery approach to buy online pick up in store, the 181-store Meijer supermarket on Thursday (Sept. 11) launched a trial called Grocery Express. It allows customers to make purchases online, schedule a pickup time and then drive to a local Meijer to have the pre-bagged and already-paid-for groceries loaded into their cars.

The program—which costs $7 for an individual order or $25 for a monthly subscription for unlimited orders—includes a "call button on the outside of the Grocery Express entry door to let their Personal Shopper know that they have arrived."

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