

With the Mercatus platform, we’re excited to offer a wide range of services and options to make online shopping even more rewarding.”

“We see this as an opportunity to build stronger relationships with our shoppers through an e-commerce journey that truly embodies our brand’s promise of excellence in food and service. “Now more than ever, our customers are looking for the convenience of shopping online,” said Pete Van Helden, CEO, Stater Bros. National CPGs will be able to reach and incentivize Stater Bros. By partnering with CitrusAd, Mercatus can provide retailers on its platform immediate, turnkey access to all the national brand advertisers and media agencies on the CitrusAd network. will also leverage Mercatus’ integrated digital advertising capability with the CitrusAd retail media platform. Meanwhile, the retailer will utilize Flybuy’s geolocation technology to facilitate the handoff of pickup orders to curbside customers in two minutes or less. will be able to manage all in-store fulfillment activities related to online orders. online offering will also include Mercatus’ enhanced fulfillment capability, provided in partnership with ADC’s ShopperKit in-store order fulfillment platform and Flybuy location technology. The grocer will also offer contactless curbside pickup or delivery, as well as the option to pay online with SNAP EBT or EBT Cash benefits. Proudly serving Southern California since. products, including prepared meals and customized selections like deli counter foods. Markets Grocery Store Were your local grocery store bringing you new favorites and new ideas.
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As a result, customers will be able to shop the full range of Stater Bros. will also release a full-fledged mobile commerce app. FOR FORKS OR RIGHTS ADDRESS NEW - YORK STATER TIL EFWORKS, FARM. The largest privately-owned supermarket chain in Southern California is leveraging cloud-based technology from grocery e-commerce solutions provider Mercatus to create an online shopping site that will be fully responsive for optimized browsing on any device. Westchester, Penn, pops wit LEVER AND T. Markets is expanding its digital grocery presence to include optimized browsing, a mobile app, and omnichannel fulfillment options. 54 on The PG 100, Progressive Grocer’s 2021 list of the top food and consumables retailers in North America. operates 170 supermarkets and employs about 18,000 associates. The largest privately owned supermarket chain in Southern California and the largest private employer in both San Bernardino and Riverside counties, San Bernardino-based Stater Bros. It will be newly constructed from the ground up and anchor The Collection Shopping Center. the company’s fifth supermarket in the city. The new store will be located at the southeast corner of 4 th Street and Haven Avenue in the city of Ontario, Calif. will open another store nearby next year during the winter. The Riverside project is expected to bring 150 construction jobs and 100 new store-level jobs to the area. Construction will commence in the winter of 2021, with the store opening in summer 2022. In addition, the store will implement eco-friendly practices such as energy-efficient equipment and energy-saving LED lighting. The upcoming supermarket will feature full-service meat, seafood, service deli and bakery departments, a vast selection of fresh and healthy offerings, spacious aisles, and a décor scheme reflective of the local community. “This new location will take our legendary excellence in food and service up to an even higher level to meet and exceed the expectations of today’s consumers.” has been an integral part of the Riverside community since 1948, and we are excited to open this store, which will offer significantly expanded offerings for our customers,” said Stater Bros. The new store, which will replace an existing location at Arlington Avenue and Tyler Street, will occupy 49,922 square feet of a former 96,864-square-foot Kmart building. Markets is meeting the needs of its shoppers in Southern California with plans to build a new store at the southeast corner of Arlington Avenue and Van Buren Boulevard in the city of Riverside.
