It is not uncommon in the United States to see freelance workers crisscrossing supermarket shelves and shopping for customers.
Sign of the success of this service, the start-up Instacart, which popularized it on the other side of the Atlantic, is now valued at 39 billion dollars (32 billion euros).
The scene may soon be familiar in France.
Carrefour has just forged a partnership with the Italian start-up Everli, which aims to import the Instacart model in Europe.
The Casino group did the same - its offer is being rolled out on the Everli site - as well as Auchan in Poland, a year ago.
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Created four years ago, Everli established itself last spring in France, where it offers its services in ten cities (Lyon, Nice, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Lille, Nantes, Grenoble, Strasbourg and Rennes ) and soon in Paris.
Unlike the new players in the delivery of groceries in less than fifteen minutes (Gorillas, Flink, Cajoo, etc.) ...
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