The Defense Commissary Agency’s CLICK2GO program will discontinue on June 1.
The program allows customers to order groceries online and have them brought to their car at their scheduled pick-up time.
In September of 2013, Offutt Air Force Base was one of a handful of installations around the country selected to participate in the pilot program.
“For Offutt, the pilot went well,” said Anthony Chaki, Offutt Commissary store director. “All management were engaged and our store became the benchmark for the others involved with the pilot.”
DeCA plans to bring a new CLICK2GO to the original pilot installations at a date yet to be determined.
When it does return, an initial sign-up will be required for first time authorized customers through the MyCommissary website. Also, on DeCA’s website, commissaries.com, users will be able to access the portal and learn more about the online shopping service in the CLICK2GO section.
Among the many benefits the program provides, is the time it saves customers.
“Our customers loved the CLICK2GO program,”said Richard Brink, DeCA HQ. “It was very convenient for the spouses as they could call their husbands or wives and have them stop and pick up what they ordered online on the way home, and the shopping was at their fingertips with no lost time in the store. It was great for young families.”
The DeCA staff is grateful to its customers for using the program.
"We learned a lot from the pilot program," Brink said. “We would like to thank the customers for participating in it."
Date Taken: | 04.02.2019 |
Date Posted: | 04.03.2019 17:43 |
Story ID: | 316798 |
Location: | OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, NEBRASKA, US |
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