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Healthy Smart Mart, a US provider of refreshment solutions, has introduced a fully contactless shopping experience for workplace break rooms.


The new contactless shopping model allows employees to quickly and easily purchase snacks and beverages without waiting in line, saving time and reducing congestion during peak hours.


The Healthy Smart Mart system offers 24/7 accessibility, enabling staff to access a wide range of products anytime. This ensures employees with diverse work schedules always have access to refreshments "to stay energised and productive," said the company.


In addition, the micro market is said to enhance hygiene and safety in communal spaces by minimising physical contact points within break rooms. The contactless shopping experience reduces direct interaction with surfaces and people, lowering the risk of spreading germs.


Its system uses data-driven insights to optimise stocking and product offerings. By analysing purchasing patterns and preferences, Healthy Smart Mart tailors its inventory to better meet employees' needs and preferences, enhancing satisfaction and convenience.


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Healthy Smart Mart introduces 24/7 access micro markets for workplaces

Rafaela Sousa

3 July 2024

Healthy Smart Mart introduces 24/7 access micro markets for workplaces

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