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Your Grocery Order Is Even More Likely to Be Bagged by a Robot, Thanks to Kroger's New Building Plan

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Robots will pack online orders at a planned Fry's distribution and fulfillment center in Phoenix. (Kroger)
Robots will pack online orders at a planned Fry's distribution and fulfillment center in Phoenix. (Kroger)
CoStar News
February 3, 2021 | 9:17 P.M.

Robotic grocery baggers are spreading further across the country. Supermarket giant Kroger Co. plans to build an $89 million warehouse in southwest Phoenix that uses robots programmed with artificial intelligence to fulfill online grocery orders for its Fry’s Food Stores outlets in Arizona.

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