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Woolworths Expands Roll-Out of Digital Supermarket Trolleys

NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTORIA, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, JUL 9 – Woolworths expands Scan&Go trolleys to over 40 stores in three states after more than 70% of initial users in NSW became repeat customers, improving shopping speed and budget tracking.

  • Woolworths expanded its Scan&Go digital trolley rollout in July 2025 to dozens of supermarkets across NSW, Victoria, and Queensland.
  • The expansion followed a successful August 2024 trial in 10 NSW stores that showed positive customer response and operational benefits.
  • Scan&Go trolleys let shoppers scan items, track spending in real time, pack as they shop, and pay directly from the trolley device.
  • Over 70% of users are repeat customers, with many young families noting the technology helps them manage budgets, according to Woolworths360's Rob McCartney.
  • This rollout is reshaping shopping convenience and efficiency across multiple states and reflects broader retail technology trends in high-demand markets.
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