Striking: Jumbo opens supermarket in bus shelter

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Editorial
24 October 2016
1 min

Jumbo has opened a digital supermarket in a bus stop in Utrecht.
opened. Customers can scan their groceries here 24 hours a day, only to have them
then have them delivered to their homes the next day.

Jumbo's bus shelter in Utrecht displays the most popular products. To scan, consumers need a Jumbo app. The store on Potterstraat will be open until Tuesday 25 September.

With this, Jumbo wants to increase awareness of its online shop in the region.
Recently, all Dutch consumers can order their groceries online.
order online. These can be picked up at one of the 285 pick-up points, or
home delivery. At 85 branches of the supermarket, it is possible to have
groceries delivered to your home. By the end of this year, there should be 100
be 100 by the end of this year. The
costs for picking up groceries at a Pick Up Point vary from
1.95 euros to 3.50 euros, depending on when the groceries
are picked up. For home delivery, Jumbo charges 6 euros in order costs.

Jumbo wants to be the online market leader in its segment in five years' time. The supermarket chain expects a sharp growth in the number of online orders this year. As a result, this autumn it is expanding its e-fulfilment centre in Den Bosch from 12,500 square metres to 36,700 square metres. Jumbo can process 50,000 orders per week here.

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