Busy Sydneysiders can now get their groceries delivered to train station

If successful, this scheme will be replicated to more areas.

Grocery cart filled with nutritious fruits and vegetables.

Grocery cart filled with nutritious fruits and vegetables. Photo by Flickr/ greggavedon.com under CC license. Source: Flickr

Don’t have time to shop? Is supermarket shopping taking up too much of your time? Or is it a nightmare to go shopping with kids?

An innovative and a new scheme is being introduced in Sydney which promises to save your time.

Sydney Trains is partnering with supermarket giant ‘Woolworths’ where you will be able to buy your groceries online and they will be ready for ‘pick up’ at your city train station.

The Daily Telegraph reported that this scheme titled ‘Australian First’ grocery collection trial will be announced by the NSW government today.
Under this ‘click and collect’ scheme, customers can order their shopping online by 11am and can pick up their goods from the lockers at the station.
Special lockers will be designed at train station to facilitate this new trial scheme.

The scheme is initially being launched at Sydney’s Bondi Junction Station.

This scheme will be tested for initial 12 months and if successful, might be replicated at more places.

 


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