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Why Grocers Are Providing Fresh Options For Digital Omnicommerce Shopping

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Omnichannel features are becoming more crucial as tech-savvy millennials gain more spending power and influence, according to the PYMNTS Enterprise Retail Grocery Report. purchased groceries online at least once a month. That percentage dropped to 4 percent when respondents were asked if they shopped for groceries online weekly.

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Physical Retail Looks For New Life This Holiday Season

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The survey showed that Generation X encompassed the most prominent online shoppers, with 57 percent of them having goods shipped to their homes. Baby boomers were the second most likely to shop online and have goods shipped home, at 56 percent. It now has 85 stores and will soon add another when its Milwaukee location opens.

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Uber Of X: The Speed Stable, Motorcycles On-Demand

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From there, Sharp is eyeing New Orleans, then “working our way up the West Coast from Los Angeles” and then circling back to Midwestern cities, like Milwaukee. Everything is done online via credit card. PYMNTS: Millennials, boomers, Gen Y or X … Who’s the target here? . No cash would exchange hands.

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Ripple Effects: Mobile Payments Are Just The Beginning

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According to CMO and the 2015 Adobe Mobile Consumer Report , the “mobile elite” — those who want to lead a mobile-first lifestyle, such as millennials and Gen Xers — want to conduct their banking and finances on mobile, book travel on mobile and engage in eCommerce on mobile sites. In 2016, 5 percent of U.S.

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