How Uber-like grocery services are changing retail


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  • Wednesday, 26 Jul 2017

Shipt shopper Gina Moorman of Detroit, looks for waffle fries in the frozen food section at Meijer, Thursday, June 22, 2017 in Detroit. (Junfu Han/Detroit Free Press/TNS)

DETROIT: Gina Moorman is a part-time shopper for Shipt, a company that delivers groceries to your house from Meijer. Like most Shipt contractors, whenever Moorman works, she proudly wears her green Shipt T-shirt, emblazoned with a logo that looks a lot like a spinning UFO or drone. 

The shirt is free advertising for her services, the gregarious 56-year-old Detroiter said. 

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