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3 recent developments in in-store retail media

Physical stores are a massive untapped opportunity for advertisers, and as retail media evolves, more networks are beginning to explore in-store media formats. Here are three recent examples.

1. Hy-Vee deploys digital signs

Hy-Vee rolled out its retail media network, RedMedia, last month, but it’s already full-speed ahead on in-store media.

2. Stop & Shop pilots digital coupon kiosks

Stop & Shop is testing Savings Stations across several stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York.

  • Aimed at customers who are “digital hesitant,” the kiosks will help them activate and load their digital coupons onto their membership card while shopping in-store.
  • Customers can also browse seasonal recipe ideas that they can print directly from the kiosk or use a QR code to download onto their phones.

Besides providing customers with a convenient way to access their coupons in-store, these kiosks enable advertisers to put their brand in front of consumer segments that are traditionally hard to reach, including seniors and low-income shoppers with minimal digital access.

3. Grocery TV reaches new milestone

Grocery TV has grown its footprint 26% YoY, operating 20,000 marketing displays across 4,000 grocery stores.

  • The ​​in-store digital advertising company has worked with brands such as AT&T, The Hershey Co., PepsiCo, and JPMorgan Chase, and developed partnerships with grocers like Schnucks, Smart & Final, and Coborn’s.
  • The company notes its growth has helped it enter major markets like Los Angeles and St. Louis, as well as expand its reach among Hispanic consumers.

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