The Carrefour smartphone app transformed a supermarket in Dubai into the Middle East's first futuristic shopping experience. The experimental shop, Carrefour City+, tracks shoppers' movement with a sophisticated system through its eponymous app.
The app eliminates the need for checkout lines as it includes a built-in purchasing feature. Located in one of Dubai's popular malls, customers receive their receipts within minutes of leaving the store on their smartphones. To use the app, customers must grant Carrefour permission to collect their information, which is privately stored as per company policy.
Hanie Weiss, chief operating officer at Majid Al Futtaim, the franchise that operates Carrefour in the Middle East, believes that futuristic supermarkets will become the norm. He envisions highly automated shopping experiences in the coming future.
App-Monitored Futuristic Supermarkets
The Carrefour Smartphone App Eliminates Checkout Lines
Trend Themes
1. App-monitored Shopping - More supermarkets may adopt app-monitored systems that eliminate checkout lines, streamlining the shopping experience.
2. Sophisticated Customer Tracking - Supermarkets may implement customer tracking systems to monitor behavior and streamline product placement and inventory management.
3. Automated Shopping - Automation and AI technology may be further integrated into supermarkets to provide highly efficient and personalized shopping experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Retail stores of all kinds can learn from Carrefour and adopt app-monitored systems to streamline the shopping experience and improve customer satisfaction.
2. Technology - Technology companies can develop sophisticated customer tracking systems to help retailers optimize product placement and inventory management.
3. AI and Automation - AI and automation companies can help retailers integrate these technologies into their stores for a more efficient and personalized shopping experience.