YPG Commissary now offering enhanced online ordering/curbside delivery service
The new and improved Commissary CLICK2GO is now featuring online payment and more product information than ever before, the online ordering/curbside delivery service is being expanded to all stateside commissaries by the end of the year, and to overseas stores soon thereafter.
At Yuma Proving Ground, Annex Store Manager Randy Kreiser says they are now offering the service to their customers.
Because of grocery shopping trends, DeCA has been galvanized to bring online ordering, payment and pick-up options to all commissaryeligible patrons.
Here’s a brief rundown of Commissary CLICK2GO’s new features:
• Improved navigation and search functions to help customers plan healthy meals and take care of their family’s needs
• Enhanced product information
• Robust recipe features
• Featured sales and promotions
• Upgraded mobile-friendly experience, to include seeing order history for ease in re-ordering desired products
• Online payment
“Perhaps the most significant enhancement is online payment,” said Bill Moore, director and CEO of the Defense Commissary Agency.
“You place your order and pay online, and then it’s simply a matter of driving up to the curbside delivery area of your commissary to have your groceries loaded into your vehicle – that’s a streamlined process our customers expect in this information age.”
Information on how the service works is found on commissaries. com with dedicated sections such as “How CLICK2GO Works.” Firsttime customers will need to create an account.
“Commissary CLICK2GO builds on the vital benefit we deliver exclusively for our military community and their families – we deliver the savings but we have to improve on convenience and CLICK2GO does just that,” Moore said. “With it, patrons near and far can plan, order and pay for their purchases on-line and simply swing by the store to get them. It makes the commissary worth the trip and I envision it will enable us to eventually offer delivery – where our patrons can enjoy their hard-earned benefit from the comfort of their homes or barracks.”