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Instacart launches its Connected Stores program consisting of six new technologies that combine online and in-store shopping to create a personalized experience.

The program will first come to a Bristol Farms location in Irvine, California, according to the announcement (opens in new tab), with plans to expand. Before that, Instacart tested a pilot version of Connected Stores in the United States and Canada at select retailers, including Schnucks and Joseph’s Classic Market. These locations will have “connected store elements” while the rollout date is pending. However, not all stores have the full suite of features. According to an Instacart representative, it is up to the retailers themselves to decide what they want to support.