Supercart trolleys featured in customer adverts
Supercart Australian made trolley are becoming increasingly ubiquitous, featuring in national TV campaigns for both Woolworths and IGA.
Bringing a new and innovative product to market is a hard slog, but to see the ubiquity of our trolleys grow as they begin to passively appear in customer marketing just confirms that our trolleys have become the preferred choice for many Australian supermarkets. Needless to say, we're stoked when our products appear on national TV!
You can see our trolleys featured in advertising campaigns by Woolworths and IGA - the latter featuring Shane Jacobson.
Woolworths Rewards - Back To School Program
IGA - Win the Cost of Your Shop Back
IGA - Where the Locals Matter
Recycled trolleys praised by shoppers: 'awesome'
Shoppers love that Supercart trolleys are made in Australia from recycled Australian plastic. Who’d have thought right? Our trolleys are in increasingly more stores across the countries including Woolworths, Coles, IGA, Foodworks, Harris Farms and so many other great independent stores too!
If you haven’t yet had the pleasure of gliding around a Woolworths store featuring our wonderful lightweight recycled shopping trolleys, check out this TikTok from Woolworths and you’ll be green with envy that your local Woolworths hasn’t made the switch yet.
@woolworths_au 152 bottles = 1 trolley. That's a lot of cereal 🤔 #woolworths #woolies ♬ original sound - Woolworths_au
You can read more about Woolworths customers thoughts on their sustainable trolleys through the TikTok comments and on this article from Yahoo News.
Woolworths opens new eco-store in Brisbane
West Village in Brisbane is the latest sustainable Woolworths store to open featuring our shopping trolleys made in Australia from locally recycled plastic.
Woolworths latest store to feature our Australian made trolleys made from locally recycled milk bottles has opened in West Village, QLD. This store design continues with the sustainable design trend of other recent Woolworths stores that have introduced a spread of new measures that reduce the environmental impact, achieving an average green house gas reduction of 15%.
#WATCH: The supermarket changing the way it operates to meet customers’ expectations.@9_jennmartinez has the story. #9News pic.twitter.com/jP04WNRGvH
— 9News Queensland (@9NewsQueensland) May 12, 2021
Woolworths Inglewood receives Supercart trolleys featuring new scan-n-go technology
Supercart trolleys are featured by 9 News Perth on March 11th 2021, in a story covering the rollout of no-contact shopping at Inglewood.
Woolworths Inglewood in Western Australia is the latest supermarket to receive the new Scan-N-Go technology that allows customers to manage checkouts individually on their own phones.
To aid the technology, phone holders have been fitted to the handles of the Supercart trolleys that allows shoppers to dock their phone for convenience when shopping. Supercart trolleys are compatible with a wide range of off the shelf and 3rd party accessories thanks to the standardised steel handle design.