![]() ![]() Mercatus is the authoritative voice for food retailers who want to strengthen their relationship with shoppers in a digital space. To learn more about Mercatus’ solutions for grocery retailers, visit About Mercatus “In a time of rapid eCommerce adoption, we appreciate Piggly Wiggly’s confidence in our company vision and roadmap, and the continued trust in us as a business partner.” “We’re thrilled to continue our close partnership with Piggly Wiggly Midwest and offer its shoppers a premier online shopping experience,” said Sylvain Perrier, president and CEO, Mercatus. We look forward to continuing our shared eCommerce vision and partnership to the benefit of Piggly Wiggly’s valued customers.” “Whether it is improving its existing solutions or adding new capabilities to its platform, Mercatus is constantly innovating. “Throughout this relationship, our shoppers have enjoyed an advanced and reliable eCommerce experience, all under the Piggly Wiggly name they love,” said Bill Bell, director of information technology, Piggly Wiggly Midwest. This program also serves to enhance the shopper experience with relevant product advertisements and valuable discoverability opportunities for shoppers. With Mercatus Digital Advertising, Piggly Wiggly will be able to offer CPGs a competitive, high-conversion, point-of-purchase digital advertising program. As national brands shift advertising budgets online, grocery retailers have an opportunity to capture a bigger share of digital ad dollars. ![]() Soon, Piggly Wiggly will also launch Mercatus Digital Advertising, becoming one of the first retailers to adopt the new solution announced in July. Leveraging the Mercatus Console and online order Picker app, Piggly Wiggly has expanded online order fulfillment to efficiently meet high demand for curbside pickup services. Updating key information such as product availability and promotional offers can be done quickly and easily by store managers to ensure consistent shopping experiences in store and online. ![]() Digital Commerce: Enables Piggly Wiggly to replicate the grocery shopping experience online, while saving shoppers time with an easy to navigate basket-building and checkout process.With an easy-to-use interface, Piggly Wiggly can easily update and control its front end without relying on IT assistance. The flexibility of the Mercatus platform enables retailers to integrate any service they choose, from loyalty programs, to flyers and coupons to recipes and more. Digital Engagement: Serves as the point of connection, drawing in new and existing shoppers with a holistic, branded online shopping experience across web, tablet and mobile devices.The partnership, which began in 2017, has empowered Piggly Wiggly to continually enhance its eCommerce experience and fulfillment operations and services via Mercatus’ Digital Engagement and Digital Commerce solutions: The retailer will continue to offer shoppers a seamless eCommerce experience using the Mercatus Integrated Commerce ® platform and currently offers essential curbside pickup services at 27 of its 96 brick-and-mortar locations. sued the company on claims that the grocery chain did not pay for $3.6 million in produce delivered since June.TORONTO-( BUSINESS WIRE)- Mercatus, a leading trusted provider of digital commerce solutions for grocery retail, today announced its renewed partnership with Piggly Wiggly Midwest. Joe Caputo & Sons financial troubles came to light earlier this year when, in February, Chicago-based wholesaler Anthony Marano Co. While it's unclear if Piggly Wiggly Midwest will continue to operate the Algonquin location under the Joe Caputo & Sons name, the new owners “have indicated they will continue operating the existing grocery stores in Palatine and Algonquin and plan to develop a new store at the Des Plaines location,” the release said. The Algonquin location spans 67,550 square feet on 7.92 acres at 100 S. Piggly Wiggly Midwest acquired the assets as well as the combined 267,000 square feet of retail space on 30 acres in Algonquin, Palatine and Des Plaines during an auction Thursday in Rosemont, according to Paine/Wetzel TCN Worldwide, one of the commercial real estate firms that handled the auction. ALGONQUIN – The Algonquin location of family-owned grocer Joe Caputo & Sons will continue to operate after the Wisconsin company that operates Piggly Wiggly and Butera Market bid $32 million for it and two other northwest suburban locations, real estate officials said. ![]()
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