ThryveAI, a grocery-first ecommerce platform, announced The Fresh Grocer is Wakefern’s fifth banner to use ThryveAI to power its digital storefront to deliver a seamless ecommerce shopping experience to customers. The ThryveAI multi-site solution enables Wakefern to easily manage its portfolio of grocery store banners from a single administration console. The technology works with Wakefern’s enterprise ecommerce architecture and streamlines centralized management of multiple ecommerce banner websites while delivering unique shopping experiences at the brand and store level.
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“Our ultimate goal is to create a simple, smooth and intuitive online shopping experience for our customers and that’s what we achieved by using ThryveAI to power The Fresh Grocer’s digital storefront,” said Elizabeth Goodbread, Director of Digital Commerce at Wakefern Food Corp. “The site is modern, easy-to-use, and clean. We made many improvements to our customer experience, including enhanced search functionality, improved navigation features to make it easier to locate specific items, a simplified checkout and time slot reservation process, as well as enhanced product landing pages that help customers make informed purchasing decisions.”
Wakefern and Mi9 Retail, ThryveAI’s parent company, have a longstanding partnership. In 2020, Wakefern banners Dearborn Market, Price Rite Marketplace, Gourmet Garage, and Fairway Market went live with new websites and mobile applications using Thryve Commerce and Thryve Mobile. This allowed Wakefern to take advantage of features like enhanced search, product browsing, and digital coupons that make online grocery shopping easier, more convenient, and more personalized for customers.
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One of the biggest ecommerce challenges that multi-banner grocers face is providing unique front-end experiences at the brand or store level without sacrificing centralized administrative control at the enterprise level.
Wakefern was looking for a centralized, scalable solution with a very flexible content management system that would allow non-technical users to easily and efficiently manage the look and feel of their digital storefronts from one administration console.
“In a typical multi-tenant SaaS model, each grocery store location or banner has its own separate website, back-end administration dashboard, and login,” said Neil Moses, ThryveAI CEO. “This is very cumbersome to manage, lacks consistency, stymies economy of scale, and makes it difficult to sync real-time data across digital storefronts. By contrast, ThryveAI’s multi-site model enables Wakefern to develop, test, and launch new business models quickly and easily not only on The Fresh Grocer’s site, but across all of Wakefern’s banners. This will, in turn, increase customer loyalty and expand market share.”
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