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King Kullen sweeps click-and-collect contest against Key Food

A 20-SKU basket shopped for via a click-and-collect service facilitated by a King Kullen in Island Park, N.Y., was less expensive and had more lower-priced items than the same basket shopped for via a similar service provided by a Key Food store in Woodmere, N.Y.

Julie Gallagher

February 2, 2015

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A 20-SKU basket shopped for via a click-and-collect service facilitated by a King Kullen in Island Park, N.Y., was less expensive and had more lower-priced items than the same basket shopped for via a similar service provided by a Key Food store in Woodmere, N.Y.

Factoring into the King Kullen basket total was a $5 service charge. The Key Food baskets include a $7 service charge.

Source: Brand View

 

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