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Secret Woolies feature solves common supermarket problem
Secret Woolies feature solves common supermarket problem

News.com.au

timea day ago

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Secret Woolies feature solves common supermarket problem

A little-known feature in the Woolworths app is quietly transforming the weekly grocery shop for those who have discovered it. For anyone who's ever wandered the aisles searching for a niche cooking ingredient or mustered the courage to ask a store assistant where the pickles are, the supermarket's 'Product Finder' feature is the tool you've always wished existed. It's understood to have launched in October last year and is now available in 300 Woolworths stores across New South Wales. It allows shoppers to locate items instantly, without needing to rely on the laminated aisle directories. How it works By switching the app into 'in-store' mode and setting your local Woolworths as your preferred store, you'll then see the Product Finder tile on the home screen. Customers can then either type or speak the name of the item they're looking for. The app will then display the product, along with related items, and tell you exactly which aisle it's in. If you're happy to share your phone's location, there's an even more advanced option. The app can show you a detailed map of the store and function like GPS, guiding you straight to the product you're after. It even integrates with Olive, the supermarket's AI voice assistant, so shoppers can verbally ask where to find something without touching their screen. Woolworths say it's a tool built for convenience A Woolworths spokesperson told that, 'Over one million Woolworths customers now rely on the Woolworths app as an essential part of their shopping routine as they use it to manage their shop both online and in our aisles. 'Once users have set their preferred store in the app, customers can access their local store floor plan to easily navigate and find their favourite products more quickly and conveniently,' they said. Shoppers respond Reactions from shoppers have been mixed. Some say they'll stick to asking a store employee for help or referring to the printed directories at the end of the aisles. However, others have praised the feature as a 'game-changer' that'll 'help cut down time and mental effort' while shopping. 'There's nothing worse than pacing up and down the aisles looking for something specific, only to realise it's back in the first aisle I looked in,' one person told 'I sometimes use the laminated cards, but they don't have everything on them and only show the basics, so this will be great,' another said. A third shopper added: 'I would definitely use it in a store I am not familiar with. How handy'. And a busy mum-of-three said it would be 'perfect for those moments when you're rushing into a store for a specific item – something you don't usually cook with or a new product'. Given that Woolworths stocks an average of 20,000 products in each store, this new feature is sure to become popular.

Lloyds becomes UK's first bank to introduce £300 rule from end of this month
Lloyds becomes UK's first bank to introduce £300 rule from end of this month

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Independent

Lloyds becomes UK's first bank to introduce £300 rule from end of this month

Lloyds customers will soon be able to use a new app feature to deposit coins and banknotes into their account at the same time as dropping off a parcel or picking up a pint of milk in stores. The feature uses a barcode, enabling people to deposit up to £300 per day in notes and coins, up to a maximum of £600 a month. People will be able to pay money in at more than 30,000 locations which have PayPoint. Nick Wiles, chief executive of PayPoint, said the network 'provides a vast range of essential services at the heart of communities across the UK, for everything from banking, utility, parcel, cash and government services. 'The ability of Lloyds customers to make cash deposits into their accounts at over 30,000 PayPoint locations will deliver more convenience and access for customers close to where they live.' After showing the barcode, which will be scanned, and depositing the cash, the money will appear in accounts within minutes, Lloyds said. The feature will be available from August 26. Customers of Lloyds and its brands Bank of Scotland and Halifax will be able to access it through the 'everyday' area in their app, generating a barcode, which remains valid for two hours. Customers can also continue using any branch of Lloyds, Halifax or Bank of Scotland for their everyday banking, or pay in cash at more than 11,500 post offices, the bank said. Gabby Collins, payments director at Lloyds, said: 'Our latest app feature now allows customers to pay in cash at their local PayPoint in just a few minutes – ideal if they are popping in for milk or dropping off a parcel.'

Lloyds customers can deposit cash using app while popping to the shop
Lloyds customers can deposit cash using app while popping to the shop

The Independent

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The Independent

Lloyds customers can deposit cash using app while popping to the shop

Lloyds customers will soon be able to use a new app feature to deposit coins and banknotes into their account at the same time as dropping off a parcel or picking up a pint of milk in stores. The feature uses a barcode, enabling people to deposit up to £300 per day in notes and coins, up to a maximum of £600 a month. People will be able to pay money in at more than 30,000 locations which have PayPoint. Nick Wiles, chief executive of PayPoint, said the network 'provides a vast range of essential services at the heart of communities across the UK, for everything from banking, utility, parcel, cash and government services. 'The ability of Lloyds customers to make cash deposits into their accounts at over 30,000 PayPoint locations will deliver more convenience and access for customers close to where they live.' After showing the barcode, which will be scanned, and depositing the cash, the money will appear in accounts within minutes, Lloyds said. The feature will be available from August 26. Customers of Lloyds and its brands Bank of Scotland and Halifax will be able to access it through the 'everyday' area in their app, generating a barcode, which remains valid for two hours. Customers can also continue using any branch of Lloyds, Halifax or Bank of Scotland for their everyday banking, or pay in cash at more than 11,500 post offices, the bank said. Gabby Collins, payments director at Lloyds, said: 'Our latest app feature now allows customers to pay in cash at their local PayPoint in just a few minutes – ideal if they are popping in for milk or dropping off a parcel.'

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