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Neighborhood c-stores with National Retail Solutions’ point-of-sale system can now order from Grubhub

POS system allows retailers to offer online ordering for in-store pickup and delivery
Neighborhood c-stores with NRS point-of-sale can now order from Grubhub.
Neighborhood c-stores with NRS point-of-sale can now order from Grubhub. | NRS

Independent convenience-store point-of-sale (POS) network National Retail Solutions (NRS) has partnered with Grubhub to offer customers online ordering for delivery or in-store pickup.

Customers can order through the Grubhub app and orders flow directly into the NRS POS system, eliminating counter clutter and simplifying workflows, NRS said.

We are tremendously excited to announce our integration with Grubhub,” said Elie Y. Katz, president and CEO of NRS. “This partnership empowers our NRS retailers, which are predominantly neighborhood convenience stores and bodegas, to compete effectively and efficiently in the rapidly expanding digital channel.”

Price updates and inventory changes that are recorded in the retailer’s NRS POS are automatically reflected on the retailer’s Grubhub menu, ensuring accurate orders while preventing out-of-stock cancellations, NRS said.

Retailers can manage Grubhub menus, store hours and analytics directly from their NRS POS, NRS said, adding that centralized analytics also enable NRS retailers to gain insights into both in-store and delivery sales performance.

Local businesses are essential to the fabric of their communities, and this integration is about helping them thrive in a digital-first world,” said Stephanie Grammel, director of integrations and solutions at Grubhub. By embedding Grubhub directly into the NRS point-of-sale system, we are making it easier for independent retailers to expand their reach, serve customers on their terms and unlock new revenue streams—without adding operational complexity."

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