Boston Herald

Target aiming to improve grocery, delivery units

- RETAIL

NEW YORK — Target announced moves yesterday aimed at helping it shore up two key areas: groceries and delivery.

To boost its grocery business, the company said it hired executives from rival Walmart and from Cheerios maker General Mills. Target’s grocery section hasn’t been as big a draw for shoppers as the department has been for Walmart.

Mark Kenny, who will join Target from Walmart later this month, will oversee Target’s meat, seafood and deli sections. Former General Mills executive Liz Nordlie will run Target’s privately owned food and beverage brands.

The Minneapoli­s-based retailer said earlier yesterday that it would buy delivery logistics company Grand Junction to help it offer sameday delivery service to in-store shoppers.

Software made by the San Francisco-based company connects retailers with about 700 delivery companies around the country that pick up items from stores or distributi­on centers and take them to customers.

Expanding delivery and making it faster have been key areas for retailers trying to attract convenienc­eseeking shoppers. Target and Walmart have adjusted their shipping programs as they try to lure online shoppers away from Amazon.

Target’s move is aimed not at online shoppers, but at making buying an easier decision for in-store shoppers. The company has been working with Grand Junction to test same-day delivery at a New York store. Shoppers there can ask to have heavy bags, a sofa or anything else delivered that day for a fee that’s calculated based on time and location.

Target plans to expand the service to other New York locations this year, and then bring it to other major cities next year. The company said it eventually plans to use the software to offer faster deliveries for online orders.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? CATCHING UP: Target said yesterday that it made two key hires and acquired a firm to help improve its grocery and delivery operations.
AP FILE PHOTO CATCHING UP: Target said yesterday that it made two key hires and acquired a firm to help improve its grocery and delivery operations.

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