Store Directory Kiosks
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Store Directory Kiosks
I remember a Stop n Shop I went to infrequently as a kid had a little touch screen kiosk at the front where you could pick what you were looking for and it would tell you the aisle (pretty cool considering the time period). I left the Stop n Shop region shortly after they were introduced and have yet to see a kiosk in another chain since. Was this something unique to that time period (circa 1990) or unique to that chain or is everyone else shopping at grocery stores with kiosks while I remain in the dark ages?
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Close...it was Pavilions. The Culver City store had flat-panel screens on their carts and sensors hanging down from the ceilings at the end of each aisle so the cart knew what aisle it was in. It would show you what was on sale in the aisle you were in and had a directory that you could use to find stuff by aisle. I had read that the ultimate goal was to link the path you took through the store to your actual purchases but I don't think that ever happened. They had the carts for a year or two in the early 90s and then scrapped it.shopnbag wrote:Never seen this type of kiosk before, although I seem to remember a CA grocery store that experimented with a locator on the grocery cart. Was it Vons?