Plus licensed lines among products which can be purchased at new ‘digital first’ store.
As more and more shoppers take to their smartphones, Argos has opened its first self-service digital store, bringing a checkout-free shopping experience to customers.
The launch comes as the retailer reaches over £2 billion sales generated through customers shopping on mobile devices, while across Sainsbury’s Group £4.7 billion sales are now generated online.
Argos’s first self-service store in Sainsbury’s Dulwich sees customers pay at the same tablet they use to browse the catalogue’s 20,000 products (including licensed lines) – removing the need to visit a separate checkout area to pay – before picking up their order at new collection pods.
The Pay@Browse areas will also include tills to support anyone who wishes to pay with cash or cards.
For the first time Argos has exceeded £2 billion in sales generated through customers shopping on smartphones and tablets – it was the first UK retailer to reach £1 billion sales from mobile devices.
Customers shopping on smartphones and tablets now account for more than 70% of all Argos online sales – making it the retailer’s fastest growing channel – and across Sainsbury’s Group, £4.7 billion sales are now generated online.
“Having launched nearly 300 Argos stores in Sainsbury’s supermarkets, we’re making it easier and more convenient for customers to do more of their shopping under one roof,” said John Rogers, ceo for Sainsbury’s Argos. “We’re continuing to test innovative new formats and with the launch of our first self-service digital store we’re offering shoppers a speedier way to pay and giving our colleagues more time to serve and help customers. We’re excited to hear what they think of our latest in-store innovation.”
Last month, Argos launched a new visual search service in the Argos iOS app, enabling customers to shop for homewares and furniture using images on their smartphones.
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