International Supermarket News reports that Kroger plans to expand its ClickList e-grocery service, currently available in Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Nashville, to the Atlanta market.
The company has not laid out an extensive rollout schedule, but rather has been taking a measured approach to adding stores and markets, saying only that it expects the process to continue through 2016.
The company has not laid out an extensive rollout schedule, but rather has been taking a measured approach to adding stores and markets, saying only that it expects the process to continue through 2016.
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Slow and steady wins the race. I didn't always think this about Kroger's approach to e-commerce, but I'm pretty sure that this is exactly what they're thinking in Cincinnati.
And everybody who competes with Kroger should be worried.