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Brookshire Grocery Company, a Texas-based food retailer, has selected Mercatus, a provider in digital commerce solutions for grocery and other retailers, to help expand its digital commerce capabilities. The retailer has rolled out online ordering with curbside pickup service to 100 stores in its Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods and FRESH by Brookshire’s banners.

 

T3, the Austin-based innovation agency, has launched a modern digital experience for Torchy’s Tacos, the fast-growing taco chain, making it easier and faster for customers to interact with the brand online. The new digital experience gives the nationally recognized fast-casual restaurant, which started as a single food trailer in Austin in 2006, a solid online foundation as it continues to grow.

 

Walmart customers nationwide will soon have the option to pay with Affirm, a financial technology provider, in-store at nearly 4,000 supercenters as well as online at Walmart.com. This gives its customers the option to pay over time for their purchases.

 

ReposiTrak Inc., a leader in compliance, food safety and risk management for the retail supply chain, has announced that Brill Inc., a CSM Bakery Solutions company, is deploying the ReposiTrak compliance and risk management solution to automate compliance documentation at corporate, facility and item levels.

 

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