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Doc's Food Stores partners with eGrowcery

The Bixby, Oklahoma-based grocer operates under the banners Doc’s Apple Market, Country Mart, JB’s Market, Price Mart and Cox Cash Saver.

Timothy Inklebarger, Editor

October 6, 2023

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In May, the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based tech company released its BOLT (Build, Operate, Lease, Transfer) platform, enabling users to build their e-commerce strategy with a software-as-a-service (SaaS) approach and then migrate the platform to their own servers. / Photo courtesy: Shutterstock

Doc’s Food Stores, Inc., a chain of 12 grocery stores doing business under several banners in Oklahoma, is partnering with e-commerce platform eGrowercy, the supermarket chain announced. 

The Bixby, Oklahoma-based grocer, which operates under the banners Doc’s Apple Market, Country Mart, JB’s Market, Price Mart and Cox Cash Saver, offers a wide selection of groceries and prepared foods. 

“Our entire focus at Doc’s Food Stores is giving the customer what they want, and right now more of our shoppers want an easy-to-use experience so they can order quickly and get those items quickly,” said Doc’s Food Stores owner Jim Brown in a statement. “The platform from eGrowcery helps us do that better than we ever have, plus it makes the entire order fulfillment and payment process much more efficient.” 

eGrowcery said in a statement that it has seen an increasing number of retailers adopting the company’s white-label e-commerce platform, which offers a “true end-to-end omnichannel solution that integrates with back-office/point-of-sale systems while enabling retailers to personalize their own shopper experience.” 

“Doc's Food Stores is a great example of a retailer combining the latest technology and an outstanding corporate culture to compete and win online. We’re committed to helping them deliver an online shopping experience that is best in class," said Patrick Hughes, CEO of eGrowcery, in a statement. 

Related:eGrowcery offers grocers ownership of their e-commerce platform

In May, the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based tech company released its BOLT (Build, Operate, Lease, Transfer) platform, enabling users to build their e-commerce strategy with a software-as-a-service (SaaS) approach and then migrate the platform to their own servers.

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Timothy Inklebarger

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Timothy Inklebarger is an editor with Supermarket News. 

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