Woolworths has launched a new app that promises groceries door-to-door within an hour for a $5 fee in a move that poses a huge challenge for a crop of start-ups that offer a similar service but a boon for consumers who have grown used to speedy deliveries during the pandemic.
The app, Metro60, launched this week in 11 eastern Sydney suburbs, including Bondi, Vaucluse and Rose Bay, to little fanfare. The supermarket giant plans to roll it out in hundreds more neighbourhoods across NSW and other states in coming months as it fights for market share in the $100 billion-a-year sector during an economic downturn.Credit:About 4000 products from fresh produce to cleaning supplies will be available from Woolworths’ small format Metro stores via Uber couriers.
Woolworths’ chief transformation office, Von Ingram, described Metro60 as a way for customers to quickly get last-minute snacks, ingredients or meals.they’re on the go, and we see Metro60 as an opportunity to offer a new level of ultra convenience and help customers save even more time,” Ingram said.in Australia that sprung up last year offering supermarket deliveries in 10 or 15 minutes, including Milkrun, Voly and Send.
nickbonyhady Whoever has seen how product is picked at both Coles and Woolworths, why would you shop online 😏 They don’t inspect they just pick it . I feel sorry for people who are housebound & can’t shop for themselves , no one is doing a quality check of the goods woolworths Coles
nickbonyhady I guess that's one way to get rid of tainted stock.
nickbonyhady Better headline might be “Woolworths continues to exploit unskilled workers in collaboration with Uber” Woolworths “offers” nothing here, other than the opportunity to participate in the continued break down of minimum employment standards.
nickbonyhady So you do advertising as news stories now?
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