Inc. Magazine Unveils Its First-Ever List of the Midwest’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies
“We’re honored to have GrocerKey listed among so many highly successful fellow Midwest startups and small businesses,” says GrocerKey Founder & CEO Jeremy Neren. “This is a testament to the hard work and sacrifice of our team in addition to the opportunity provided to us by our customers and partners.”People need food: Why Madison’s GrocerKey thrives during coronavirus
Sometime in early March, work became an endless stream of Zoom conference calls, shopping became panic buying, and the constant flood of Covid-19 news reports gave way to health concerns and economic anxiety. The long stretch of socially-distant days blended from one into the next, making two months feel like a lifetime.
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A period of hypergrowth
Madison-based GrocerKey, which provides e-commerce software and service for grocery stores, is expanding rapidly. “We’re in a period of hypergrowth,” GrocerKey founder and CEO Jeremy Neren said.
Grocery retailers waive DoorDash delivery fees for older customers. Over 2,000 stores to participate to help people most vulnerable to COVID-19
Online grocery shopping is the fastest-growing sector in U.S. retail, and a Madison-based startup is along for the ride. GrocerKey provides brick-and-mortar grocery retailers an e-commerce platform that integrates with stores’ existing merchandising, loyalty and point-of-sale technologies.
With Amazon, Kroger, and other large retailers in the grocery business introducing digital technology, such as mobile self-checkout, how do smaller regional grocers compete? The answer could be in white-label technology platforms provided by companies such as GrocerKey…
To make sure regional grocers don’t miss out on today’s technology innovations, a Madison startup is giving them the e-commerce tools they need to let customers shop for groceries on any device, and get items sent right to their home.