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Scanning the Future? Shoppers Try Out Walmart’s New “Scan & Go” Service
Field Agent
March 8, 2017
As the retail world awaits the roll out of Amazon’s “Just Walk Out Technology,” its rival Walmart is testing its own checkout-less technology, “Scan & Go,” in three cities: Orlando, FL, Tomball, TX, and Rogers, AR.
This weekend, mobile solutions firm Field Agent conducted a 36-customer mystery shop of Walmart’s new Scan & Go service across all three pilot locations.
Would shoppers prefer Scan & Go to conventional Walmart checkout?
Would they see it as relatively faster and easier?
Would they want to use Scan & Go again in the future?
Under what circumstances would they be most likely to use the service?
Mobile Mystery Shop: Walmart’s New “Scan & Go” Service
For this study, participating agents were instructed to use the Scan & Go mobile app on their respective smartphones, as opposed to the handheld devices furnished by Walmart. Furthermore, agents were required to purchase at least three grocery items, with one being a fresh produce item (i.e., so it could be weighed at Walmart’s dedicated Scan & Go produce-weighing station).
As the video below demonstrates, agents submitted both photos and audio documenting their Scan & Go experiences. For the full results from this mystery shop, download the free report, “Scanning the Future: Shoppers Review Walmart’s New Scan & Go Service.”
The free, downloadable report, “Scanning the Future,” presents the full results from this exciting mystery shop, including insights into:
Shoppers’ favorite and least favorite aspects of the Scan & Go service
Customer ratings of the Scan & Go app and process
Users’ intentions toward the new service in the future
Download this free report today!
And for more insights from the cutting-edge of retail, subscribe to the Field Agent blog, recently ranked in the top 10 of Feedspot’s best market research blogs on the planet.
Shoppers’ favorite and least favorite aspects of the Scan & Go service
Customer ratings of the Scan & Go app and process
Users’ intentions toward the new service in the future
Download this free report today!
And for more insights from the cutting-edge of retail, subscribe to the Field Agent blog, recently ranked in the top 10 of Feedspot’s best market research blogs on the planet.
Would shoppers prefer Scan & Go to conventional Walmart checkout?
Would they see it as relatively faster and easier?
Would they want to use Scan & Go again in the future?
Under what circumstances would they be most likely to use the service?
Mobile Mystery Shop: Walmart’s New “Scan & Go” Service
For this study, participating agents were instructed to use the Scan & Go mobile app on their respective smartphones, as opposed to the handheld devices furnished by Walmart. Furthermore, agents were required to purchase at least three grocery items, with one being a fresh produce item (i.e., so it could be weighed at Walmart’s dedicated Scan & Go produce-weighing station).
As the video below demonstrates, agents submitted both photos and audio documenting their Scan & Go experiences. For the full results from this mystery shop, download the free report, “Scanning the Future: Shoppers Review Walmart’s New Scan & Go Service.”
The free, downloadable report, “Scanning the Future,” presents the full results from this exciting mystery shop, including insights into:
Shoppers’ favorite and least favorite aspects of the Scan & Go service
Customer ratings of the Scan & Go app and process
Users’ intentions toward the new service in the future
Download this free report today!
And for more insights from the cutting-edge of retail, subscribe to the Field Agent blog, recently ranked in the top 10 of Feedspot’s best market research blogs on the planet.
Shoppers’ favorite and least favorite aspects of the Scan & Go service
Customer ratings of the Scan & Go app and process
Users’ intentions toward the new service in the future
Download this free report today!
And for more insights from the cutting-edge of retail, subscribe to the Field Agent blog, recently ranked in the top 10 of Feedspot’s best market research blogs on the planet.