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Asda unveils app function to speed up click & collect service

Asda is launching a smartphone function to cut waiting times for its click & collect services.

The new function on the Asda.com mobile app allows customers to alert a store when they are on their way to collect their order.

Using location tracking, it estimates the customer’s time of arrival at the collection point, either in-store or in car parks.

The app sends the customer a notification which asks them to respond when they are on their way to the store.

As they make their way to the store staff are alerted when they are 10 minutes away, two minutes away and when they have entered the car park. Asda said the move would allow staff to have the order ready at the door for when the customer arrived and said it could on average save customers up to five minutes of waiting time.

The app began rolling out this week and Asda said it hoped to make the service available across 110 stores by the end of November.

Source: https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/stores/service-and-availability/asda-unveils-app-function-to-speed-up-click-and-collect-service/572320.article Oct 16 |