Query on 6/6/25:
Based on the search results, it appears that several US grocers are using RAIN RFID technology besides Kroger. Here are a few examples:
- Wal-Mart Stores: According to the article “MORE RETAILERS, VENDORS START EMBRACING RFID” on Supermarket News, Wal-Mart Stores is rolling out RFID case- and pallet-tagging programs that include produce and other fresh foods.
- Albertsons: Also mentioned in the same article, Albertsons is another leading retailer that is implementing RFID technology for inventory management.
These retailers are using RAIN RFID to improve inventory management, reduce stockouts, and enhance supply chain efficiency.
Query on 6/30/25:
Several grocers are using RAIN RFID to ensure freshness and reduce waste. Here are a few examples:
- Kroger: Kroger is deploying RAIN RFID technology in their bakeries to track inventory and ensure freshness. They’re using passive UHF RAIN tags on the packaging of freshly baked bread, muffins, and cookies.
- Hy-Vee Supermarkets: Hy-Vee is using RFID temperature tags to track perishables and ensure freshness. Suppliers include these tags in shipments to the retailer’s distribution centers.
- Marks & Spencer: Marks & Spencer is using RFID-tagged reusable trays to carry fresh products from manufacturers to their distribution centers and on to about 400 food stores.