Liquor store Dan Murphy’s has launched it’s first ever contact-free drive through – using license plate recognition. 9News MORE:
Liquor giant Dan Murphy's have launched the new system in Manly Vale this week, meaning Sydney-siders will be the first to trial the new system that aims to provide a safer way for customers to shop.
"We are using technology to offer increasing convenience to customers, and the COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the demand for innovative ecommerce solutions," General Manager of Digital Claire Smith said."Direct-to-boot service started as an idea to help customers and team members socially distance, but customers have responded to the convenience of it, so we are not only keeping the service indefinitely, but expanding the offering and making it even more convenient.
The new system will mean customers enter their registration number at store they want to pick up from, and when they arrive at the drive thru, cameras alert team members who put the order in the customer's car boot, all in under three minutes. The direct to boot drive through will be rolled out to more stores across the country in the next 12 months.
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