Chloe Riley is Executive Editor of Supermarket News. Supermarket News provides the ultimate competitive business intelligence, news and information for food retail and grocery industry executives. Chloe, who graduated from Columbia University Chicago's School of Journalism, was previously a digital strategist at her SEO company Profound Strategy, an associate editor at B2B hospitality magazine HOTELS Magazine, and a strategist at her own digital strategy company Chloe. He was the CEO of
what I don't A high-tech touch inside the grocery store? That's something our new editor Tim Inkleberger and I have been asking each other lately. And what's the answer? Basically nothing! I mean, technology is basically incorporated into almost everything grocery-related these days.
From retail media networks to digital shelf labels to AI-powered shopping carts…it's a world where technology eats technology, and we're living in one. And we are increasingly reaping the benefits.
In this month's feature, Tim breaks down the highlights of what's new in grocery technology so far this year. Are there any tech items you're looking forward to? Amazon is rolling out AI-powered smart carts that will charge your bill directly to your Amazon account (how thoughtful of you). In other tech news: Sam's Club introduced new computer vision technology in January that matches customer receipts to baskets. And drone deliveries are quietly creeping into our lives, one small delivery at a time.
Be sure to check out Tim's grocery technology story here. And embrace technology.