Iconic grocery chain makes huge move to help shoppers on a budget

It’s been nearly half a decade since grocery shopping was as simple as heading to the store and filling your cart with affordable staples.

First, there was the major disruption of the Covid pandemic, with toilet paper nowhere to be found. And a series of other calamities have followed. 

From baby formula shortages to a bird flu crisis that sent the price of eggs soaring, to the inflation that resulted in the post-Covid era, Americans have been struggling for a long time to buy what they want at a price they can actually pay.

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With these challenges, many people have been forced to tighten their spending, and President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs could only serve to worsen the situation, as the U.S. buys many goods from Mexico, Canada, and countries abroad. 

These products could get a lot more expensive if all promised tariffs are implemented and stay in effect.

Thankfully, one grocery store is rising to the challenge: Wegmans.

Wegmans has more than 100 stores, most of which are found on the East Coast. The regional grocery chain has developed a cult following since opening in 1916, and it is known for offering an upscale grocery shopping experience.

It’s also evolved well with the times, embracing modern technologies and trends. And now, it’s making a major move that will help customers stick to their grocery budget.

Wegmans is embracing new technology to help customers save money. 

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Wegmans is making a game-changing move for shoppers on a budget

In an early July announcement, Wegmans has taken a step toward revolutionizing grocery shopping forever. The company announced the launch within its stores of an AI smart cart powered by Instacart.

The cart is called Caper Carts, and Instacart developed it to help with the advancement of technology-connected stores. Customers who choose to shop with a Caper Cart can log into their Wegmans Shoppers Club account and will see an order screen on the cart that tracks their purchases in real time.

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The cart uses a combination of cameras, location sensors, and a digital scale to enable customers to put items directly into their shopping bags as they move through the store. Customers will no longer need to physically check out from the store, as they can just pay directly from the cart.

While not having to go through the checkout lane can save customers a lot of time and hassle, the best part for budget-conscious shoppers is that they are going to be able to see their total in real time as they add items to their cart. 

No more guessing if they are sticking to their weekly budget or trying to do the math in their head as they go.

Wegmans shopping technology is starting small but growing

Initially, Wegmans is bringing Caper Cart to a store in Syracuse, New York. However, this is just the beginning. 

A Wegmans representative told Food & Wine that the company is “doing smart cart test-and-learn pilots in four stores — Perinton and Pittsford in Rochester, Alberta Drive in Buffalo, and at our Dewitt store in Syracuse — with two different technology providers.”

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Wegmans will test the customer experience and hopes to roll out the smart carts to more stores so that eventually, all customers will be able to embrace this technology to make grocery shopping faster and more budget-friendly.

“Our goal is to determine if smart cart technology is a fit for the unique shopping assortment offered in our stores and if it meets the shopping needs of our customers,” a Wegmans representative said.

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In the meantime, those who are shopping at the pilot stores can experience the future of grocery shopping today. 

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