Pick n Pay launches AI grocery shopping assistant in South Africa

South African retailer Pick n Pay has launched an AI-powered shopping assistant named "Penny" to simplify grocery ordering. Customers can now use voice, text, or photos to build their orders, a move aimed at boosting their online presence against ...

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South African retailer Pick n Pay on Thursday launched an artificial intelligence-powered shopping assistant that helps customers build grocery orders using voice, text or photos instead of searching for products manually.

The move is part of a drive by South Africa's second-biggest retailer by revenue to ‌strengthen its ⁠online ⁠offering as it pursues a turnaround after years of weak trading and market share losses to larger rival Shoprite.

Shoprite's Checkers Sixty60 platform dominates South Africa's fast-growing ​on-demand grocery market, pushing rivals to invest heavily in digital tools and services.


Retailers around the world are experimenting with generative AI to ​personalise recommendations, improve search functions and simplify ⁠online shopping ‌as advances in large language models enable more ​natural interactions ​with consumers.

Powered by Google's Gemini AI models, ⁠the assistant will be rolled out from July 6, the company said.

Known as "Penny", the assistant allows shoppers ​to order groceries conversationally in multiple languages using voice notes, text prompts or images, including photographs of handwritten shopping lists, recipes or products they want to buy.
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It can also suggest recipes, recommend ingredient substitutions, help with meal planning and budget-conscious shopping, and generate ‌personalised product recommendations.

"On-demand delivery changed how people shop. AI is now changing how they order," Enrico Ferigolli, ​omnichannel retail executive at ​Pick n ⁠Pay told reporters at the launch event.

"Consumers no longer just want speed, they want shopping apps to think for them ... By helping ​customers, our sales will grow," he added.

Ferigolli said more AI-powered features would be introduced in the coming months.
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Earlier this year, Shoprite stepped up its investment in the technology by launching an AI assistant that recommends replenishment purchases, new products and personalised deals.
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