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Choice Market bets on automation for stores

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AWM will provide automated checkout technology to the Denver-based convenience retailer as part of plans for adding Mini-Mart c-stores nationwide.

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Amazon Explores New Technology For Home Food Delivery

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Amazon is exploring a cutting-edge food technology for home delivery, as the online retailers continues to find new ways to get into the $700 billion U.S. The new technology— first developed for the U.S. It is being brought to market by a venture-backed startup called 915 Labs, based in Denver. grocery business.

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Stepping Into 21st Century Hospitality With Apartments And Technology

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Some entrepreneurs are inspired to start companies because they spot unmet needs in the market: Frontdesk Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer Jesse DePinto, for instance, saw the amateur nature of home shares but the opportunity for something better than a hotel. The Market.

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Ibotta Rewards Startup Gets Funding Infusion For Hiring, Expansion

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Rewards company Ibotta announced it has closed a series D funding round led by Koch Industries subsidiary Koch Disruptive Technologies, bringing Ibotta to a $1 billion valuation. Launched earlier this year, the solution allows shoppers to pay for their purchase at leading retailers through the Ibotta app and earn cash back instantly.

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Retail Pulse: AMC Theatres Premieres Mobile Ordering, Papa John’s Teams With DoorDash

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As it stands, mobile ordering is available at the chain’s Denver, Boston and Houston locations — and more markets are said to be in the works for this year. The retailer reported net income for the fourth quarter of $102.6 To keep tabs on the latest retail trends, check next week’s Retail Pulse. million in 2017.

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NCR Expands Hospitality POS With BEC Buy

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NCR announced late last week the acquisition of BEC , a provider of hospitality point-of-sale (POS) technology based in Denver. BEC has always focused on taking great care of our customers, delivering innovative solutions, and expanding our market reach,” said Audrey Borski, president of BEC. “BEC

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Kroger Teams With ClusterTruck To Serve Up ‘Ghost Kitchens’

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ClusterTruck bills itself as a technology startup that “removes the pain points of the third-party delivery model.”. The companies said that they developed the concept through a test program operating in Columbus, Indianapolis and Carmel, Indiana, as well as a King Soopers Delivery Kitchen powered by ClusterTruck in Denver.