According to a recent LinkedIn post from A2Z Cust2Mate, the company is partnering with Israeli home goods retail chain HaStock to deploy its “Smart Cart” technology in that sector. The post highlights management’s view that expanding into home goods helps position smart carts as part of the core infrastructure for in-store retail.
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The post suggests a strategic diversification beyond grocery and traditional formats, potentially broadening A2Z Cust2Mate’s addressable market and recurring revenue opportunities. For investors, the HaStock collaboration may serve as an early test case for adoption in additional non-grocery verticals, which could be important for validating the scalability of the Smart Cart platform and supporting longer-term growth expectations.

