Woolworths is expanding the roll-out of its digital supermarket trolley, allowing thousands of customers to track their spending in real-time.
Woolworths is expanding its rollout of digital supermarket trolleys, enabling thousands of customers to monitor their spending in real-time.

The trolleys were initially introduced at 10 stores in NSW in August last year as part of a trial.

Woolworths is expanding the roll-out of its digital supermarket trolley, allowing thousands of customers to track their spending in real-time.
Woolworths is expanding the roll-out of its digital supermarket trolley, allowing thousands of customers to track their spending in real-time.(Woolworths)

The digital trolleys were first deployed at 10 NSW stores including Kellyville, Kellyville Grove, Kellyville North, Lane Cove, North Parramatta, Oran Park, Schofields Town Centre, The Ponds, Warringah Mall, and Windsor.

This month, the trolleys will be introduced at Woolworths supermarkets in Neutral Bay Village, Richmond, Menai, Mortdale, Revesby, Hornsby, Rutherford, Kotara, Green Hills, and Erina.

In Victoria, the digital supermarket trolleys will be available this month at Chirnside Park, Malvern, Mornington East, Rye, St Helena and Thrift Park.

The Moonee Ponds store will receive the trolleys in September.

Eight Queensland stores will receive the trolleys this month, including Burleigh Heads, Caloundra, Capalaba Park, Currimundi, Nambour, Noosa, Northlakes and Warner.

Following the success of Scan&Go, Coles announced a trial of digital Smart Trolleys to “help shoppers save time, manage their budgets and checkout faster” in partnership with Instacart in November last year.

“Our customers have responded positively to the Smart Trolley shopping experience, praising its real-time spend tracking to manage their budget, the convenience of packing as they shop, and the ability to streamline the checkout process so they can pay on the trolley and go,” a spokesperson said.

The smart trolleys are currently being trialled at Coles Richmond Traders in Melbourne. 

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