Checkers Sixty60 has broadened its accessibility, eliminating the reliance on a smartphone app for grocery shopping. Shoprite Holdings has launched a web-based platform, enabling users to order groceries directly from their computers, mirroring the online shopping experience of platforms like Takealot and Amazon.
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Previously, Sixty60 was exclusively accessible through its mobile app, leaving desktop users on macOS, Windows, and Linux without official support. The new beta website, accessible at beta.sixty60.co.za, caters to users who prefer desktop shopping, such as office workers, and is expected to drive increased sales.
This web launch also provides a significant benefit to Huawei device users in South Africa. With no dedicated Sixty60 app available for Huawei phones, the website now opens the service to an estimated 2.6 million potential customers.
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The Sixty60 website replicates the app’s full catalogue and offers real-time order tracking and delivery updates. Shoprite emphasizes a seamless experience across platforms, with synchronized accounts and shopping baskets, ensuring consistent user journeys on desktops, mobiles, tablets, and smart TVs. Existing Sixty60 users can easily access the web version by verifying their mobile number with a one-time PIN.
This web launch follows Shoprite’s announcement of expanding Sixty60 to its Shoprite-branded stores. Currently available in 19 Shoprite stores across eight provinces, with further phased rollouts planned, Shoprite Sixty60 is broadening its reach.
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