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Big change for Woolworths shoppers as digital trolleys launch in Victoria and Queensland after trial run in NSW
Big change for Woolworths shoppers as digital trolleys launch in Victoria and Queensland after trial run in NSW

Sky News AU

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Sky News AU

Big change for Woolworths shoppers as digital trolleys launch in Victoria and Queensland after trial run in NSW

Woolworths has revealed a big change for shoppers in Queensland and Victoria as its digital trolley initiative is launched in selected stores. The Scan&Go trolleys were first introduced in August last year as a trial across ten NSW supermarkets, including locations in Kellyville, Lane Cove, North Parramatta and Windsor. Alongside the launch in Victoria and Queensland, Woolworths has confirmed the digital-era shopping method will now make its way into additional NSW stores. The Scan&Go system operates by attaching a tablet-like device, which can be retrieved from a charging wall at the front of the supermarket, to an existing shopping trolley. Customers can then scan and bag their items as they make their way down the shopping aisles. The system means shoppers can also track their purchases in "real time", which can help stick to a grocery budget. Customers just need to take their items to a self-serve checkout to pay. Shoppers can unlock the tablet devices from the charging wall with their Woolworths Everyday Rewards card. Woolworths said the Scan&Go trolleys will land in an additional 25 stores across Victoria, Queensland and NSW. In Victoria, shoppers will be able to use the system at Chirnside Park, Malvern, Mornington East, Rye, St Helena, Thrift Park, as well as Moonee Ponds from September. Queensland Woolies shoppers will see the trolleys in Burleigh Heads, Caloundra, Capalaba Park, Currimundi, Nambour, Noosa, Northlakes and Warner. For NSW customers, the trolleys will be accessible in Neutral Bay Village, Richmond, Menai, Mortdale, Revesby, Hornsby, Rutherford, Erina, Green Hills and Kotara. The Scan&Go trolleys are already available in the NSW stores of Windsor, Kellyville, Oran Park, Kellyville Grove, Kellyville North, Lane Cove, The Ponds, Warringah Mall, Schofields Town Centre and North Parramatta. In a statement on Thursday, Woolworths360 managing director Rob McCartney described the Scan&Go trolleys as a convenient option for shoppers. "After the initial roll out to ten stores across New South Wales, customers have told us using the Scan&Go Trolley has resulted in a faster and more convenient shopping experience," he said. 'We have noticed that over seventy percent of Scan&Go Trolley users are repeat customers, which supports our expansion into Victoria and Queensland respectively. "To add, young families in particular have told us Scan&Go Trolley is helping them balance their budget, as they can track their spending in real time." The Scan&Go system was originally introduced as an app in 2018.

Big trolley change coming to Woolies
Big trolley change coming to Woolies

Perth Now

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Perth Now

Big trolley change coming to Woolies

Supermarket giant Woolworths is expanding its digital trolley rollout to dozens of stores across several states, changing the way thousands of customers can shop. The Scan&Go trolleys were first introduced to 10 supermarkets across NSW in August last year, giving shoppers the chance to scan and bag their goods as they go, tracking their spending as they shop. Customers with an Everyday Rewards card can unlock a tablet-style device from the wall at the front of the supermarket, which attaches to their trolley and can be used while shopping. Shoppers can then take their items to the self-serve checkout, pay and leave. Woolworths has announced the launch of the country's first digital trolleys across supermarkets in three states. Credit: NewsWire The devices were already available in 10 supermarkets across NSW – Kellyville, Kellyville Grove, Kellyville North, Lane Cove, North Parramatta, Oran Park, Schofields Town Centre, The Ponds, Warringah Mall, and Windsor. The supermarket giant has now announced it will be adding the Scan&Go trolleys to an additional 25 supermarkets, expanding into Victoria and Queensland. The trolleys will roll out in Victoria and Queensland following a successful trial in NSW. Credit: NewsWire In NSW, the Scan&Go trolleys will be rolled out to supermarkets in Neutral Bay Village, Richmond, Menai, Mortdale, Revesby, Hornsby, Rutherford, Kotara, Green Hills and Erina. In Victoria, the trolleys will be installed in supermarkets at Chirnside Park, Malvern, Mornington East, Rye, St Helena and Thrift Park. Scan&Go will also be added to the Woolworths in Moonee Ponds in September. In Queensland, the trolleys will roll out across supermarkets in Burleigh Heads, Caloundra, Capalaba Park, Currimundi, Nambour, Noosa, North Lakes and Warner. Shoppers can attach the tablet-style devices to their trolley and begin shopping. Credit: NewsWire Woolworths360 managing director Rob McCartney said the initial rollout of the Scan&Go trolleys proved a success, prompting the rollout interstate. 'After the initial rollout to 10 stores across NSW, customers have told us using the Scan&Go Trolley has resulted in a faster and more convenient shopping experience,' he said. 'We have noticed that over 70 per cent of Scan&Go Trolley users are repeat customers, which supports our expansion into Victoria and Queensland respectively. 'To add, young families in particular have told us Scan&Go Trolley is helping them balance their budget, as they can track their spending in real time.'

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