Saturday, 5 February 2011

Tesco Groceries app for Android not far away now

I've recently spotted this article on Infinite Path:
Are big businesses missing out by putting the iPhone above Google Android?

Excerpt:
Take Tesco for example. It’s hard to avoid their TV ads promoting their iPhone app which allows people to scan barcordes to generate a shopping list and then order items. A great idea, which makes it even more shocking they are yet to launch an Android version.
It seems they’re working on it. Nick Lansley, who blogs on the supermarket’s technological endeavours, has said as much, but that was back in September and four months down the line there’s no indication of when it will be launched.
So I found out the latest news from our mobile dev team then posted this tweet:

@techfortesco Tesco Groceries app for Android not far away now. Patience, android fans, for just a few more weeks. We want it perfect.

I think that says it all - and I'll keep using my Google Nexus One as my main 'phone until at least the app has launched (colleagues keep testing me during meetings to confitm that it is still my primary phone!).

36 comments:

  1. Looking forward to it!

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  2. Really looking forward to this, but i think you should ditch the Nexus One, and grab yourself a Nexus S. Then you can start pushing the NFC tech down in Falcon Way for use in store! Now that would be handy :)

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  3. Don't forget to add us Nokia users to the list too... what with the N8 being pushed by Tesco Mobile :o)

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  4. So how long is a few weeks? this app is needed on android.

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  5. While the official app is tested and launched, you can try my android app:
    www.gkishor.net/2011/02/android-app-to-shop-tesco-com-groceries/

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  6. Hi, any word on the Android app? it has been a few weeks.

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  7. Come on Tesco, we've been waiting for ages now and I'm itching to start using my android for shopping!

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  8. Thought you might want to see this: "Tesco heralds 2011 as YEAR OF ANDROID"

    (http://www.reghardware.com/2011/03/09/tesco_android_vs_iphone/)

    It'd be nice if the app offerings reflected that...

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  9. The new Tesco TV ad features a Samsung Galaxy Tab, but is it running an app or just the native site? Come on Tesco, you Home Shoppers have been using touch pads for a decade, why are only Apple users able to take advantage?

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  10. I bought me and the wife Android phones back in October thinking that this Tesco app would arrive in the App Market any day! I can't believe Tesco has been on the verge of this for 6 months. I spend an absolute fortune in Tesco so the least Tesco could do is get this App out so my wife stops moaning at me for cheaping out and not getting the iPhone!!! Every Little helps

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  11. You said:

    "Tesco Groceries app for Android not far away now. Patience, android fans, for just a few more weeks. We want it perfect.

    I think that says it all"

    That was just over five weeks ago. Five is more than a few! C'mon we're bursting for it here!

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  12. "a FEW more weeks" how many is "a few" 3, 4, 5, 20? Hello? Anybody there?

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  13. I take it it's going to be a 'few more' more weeks then?

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  14. am i being pedantic? "a few more weeks" from this post would be the end of Feb,

    Its now the end of March, Surely its time for an update?

    as for what somebody said about using the tag in the nexus S... I want it and I want it now.

    Ade

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  15. I think quite a few companies have been caught with their pants down with the success of the Android OS. Not everyone loves Apple. As soon as business's realise this, then the more they will see their profits rise.

    20 minutes from April. How long now for the Tesco App for Android?

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  16. Anyone out there in TESCO to give an update??!! Every little helps. But this is a big one, which needs to be counted for the TESCO customer and also for TESCO business. From these comments TESCO can see how loyal customers they have. TESCO shouldn't let their customer down.

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  17. Okay seriously now, we're halfway through April and still nothing!? What is taking so long!?

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  18. Any news on the Tesco Groceries App for Android yet???

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  19. May arrives and still no Android App.
    Seriously how hard can it be?

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  20. One more week and I'm shopping else where in future.

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  21. Still no Android App. A follow up on this story would be nice. I thought Tesco were a forward thinking company. I don't like Apple and won't buy their fanboi rubbish...

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  22. maybe that should have been a few months, not weeks?

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  23. Sainsburys and asda don't have one for android either. The first one to launch will be getting all my custom.

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  24. Still no andriod app but time to get another iphone app out. Whats that all about when tesco mobile has itself reported more andriod phones sold vs iphone or am i missing something. update atleast please

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  25. I have been using the Ocado (Waitrose) app for moths now. It's cool, deliveries are slick, they send you a calendar reminder you can add to your Android calendar and they price match Tesco.

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  26. Have to say that the fact that there was glib response to actually launching an app points to how little customers are valued. Ocado do a good one but would have liked one from Tesco as it is nearer to me. I think it have been prudent for an update to have been posted.

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  27. Come on Tesco. If Ocado can do such a good app it can't be beyond you. I currently use the Ocado app as they price match Tesco anyway but would switch to Tesco as I gain Tesco points, something Ocado don't deliver.

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  28. when will then realise android is the biggest os and stop thinking about that fashion accessory i phone first.

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  29. I've been waiting for this app for months now, it's really not good enough Tesco. You've lost one customer - I'm going to move to Ocado now

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  30. So now you're trialing an Android satnav app to navigate around a store but still no closer to releasing something really useful? I give up.

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  31. Ok, so you've done a whizzy Android app that can direct you around the Romford store, so we know you can do Android apps...
    Come on guys, you know this is the one we want!

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  32. YAY! AT LAST! And it's quite good too!

    So now we know: "a few more weeks" = 4 months

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  33. I suppose you all realise this, but it's here :)! In the android market now - and very nice too so far.

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  34. I can't install the app on my Galaxy Tab, it says it's incompatible, any idea when it will be compatible ?

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As this blog grows in readership - and because it carries the Tesco brand - I have had to become more careful about the sort of comments that are acceptable. The good news is that I'm a champion of free speech so please be as praising or as critical as you wish! The only comments I DON'T allow through are:

1. Comments which criticise an individual other than myself, or are critical of an organisation other than Tesco. This is simply because they cannot defend themselves so is unfair and possibly libellous. Comments about some aspect of Tesco being better/worse than another equivalent organisation are allowed as long as you start by saying "in my personal opinion.." or "I think that...". ... followed by a "...because.." and some reasoned argument.

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