There was one in London I used to walk past all the time. It was a neat experience to shop there once, but the selection was very slim and ocado was even more convenient.
I'd always peek through the windows and it never had any shoppers.
> I'd always peek through the windows and it never had any shoppers.
My experience using these locations is that I entered, grabbed the items I wanted and just left. Because they were closer to convenience stores, I was basically speedrunning it. A drink and a sandwich? Maybe 30 seconds tops. There wasn't any point in lingering. I wonder how much of that changed the dynamics of how many people were inside?
My experience with London, Canary Wharf - I'm hungry but the darn Amazon app has auto offloaded. Spend 3 minutes re downloading with bad data signal. Buy sandwich. Meh - it was ok but normal check out easier for me.
Chancery lane Tesco who also had one - darn I don't even have the Tesco app, I guess I'll wait for a normal shop.
For me the system would be better if you could just tap your card like everywhere else rather than needing an app.
I'd always peek through the windows and it never had any shoppers.