5 Ways Grocery Shopping Will Be Different In 5 Years
Grocery shopping has always been a necessity, but the way it’s been done hasn’t changed in decades. The stores may have gotten bigger and flashier, but the core concepts were still the same: customers came into the store, picked their items, waited in line and took them home. But a push for personalization and customer experience, paired with new technology, has led to major changes in the grocery space that are only just beginning. Within the next five years, we’ll see major improvements to the convenience and overall experience of grocery shopping.
Here are five ways grocery shopping will be different in five years:
Grocery shopping is getting an upgrade after staying the same for decades.
Stores are experimenting with cashierless checkout, which allows customers to scan items on their own and go.
Grocery stores will get smaller and offer more experiences.
Technology will allow for real-time data, personalization and automation.
Customers will have options of how to pick up items or have them delivered, even the choice to use robotic delivery.











