Many Save Mart, Lucky, and FoodMaxx stores will now have Amazon return kiosks that provide bags and shipping labels on site.
We’ve all been there, making what feels like a hundred Amazon returns. While the process is usually straightforward, misplacing the QR code or not having it ready when you need it is a nightmare.
The Save Mart Companies has launched an Amazon return kiosk program across its Save Mart, Lucky and FoodMaxx banners.
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The Save Mart Companies is making it easier for shoppers to return Amazon purchases while they grocery shop. After a successful pilot, the grocery chain is rolling out Amazon return […] ...