Migros Zurich Hires Teo Shops, Migros Ostschweiz Takes Over
Migros Zurich ends TEO Pilot, Eastern Switzerland to Take Over
Table of Contents
- Migros Zurich ends TEO Pilot, Eastern Switzerland to Take Over
- Migros TEO: Your Top Questions Answered
- What is Migros TEO?
- What happened to the Migros TEO pilot project in Zurich?
- Why didn’t the TEO concept succeed in Zurich?
- Will the Kloten and Dietlikon TEO stores close completely?
- Who is taking over the TEO stores operated in Kloten and Dietlikon?
- What are Migros Eastern switzerland’s plans for the TEO stores?
- What will happen to the employees at the Kloten and Dietlikon TEO locations?
- What is the main difference between Migros Zurich and Migros Eastern Switzerland?
ZURICH – Migros Zurich will discontinue its pilot project involving unmanned TEO branches in Kloten and Dietlikon at the end of this month, citing disappointing demand. The concept, offering 850 products in a 50-square-meter space without staff around the clock, failed to meet expectations in the Zurich region, according to a report.
However, the two locations will not be abandoned.Migros Eastern Switzerland is set to take over the TEO stores, continuing to focus on the 24-hour self-checkout concept. Migros Eastern Switzerland believes in the potential of this sales model and plans to expand the network of such branches.
Employees at the Kloten and Dietlikon locations will not face termination. they will be reassigned to existing Migros supermarkets.
Migros TEO: Your Top Questions Answered
Migros’ unmanned TEO stores have been making headlines, adn you likely have questions. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening with Migros TEO, answered in a clear and concise Q&A format.
What is Migros TEO?
Migros TEO is an unmanned, self-checkout concept store, offered by the Swiss supermarket chain Migros. They offer a selection of products in a compact space and operate 24/7.
What happened to the Migros TEO pilot project in Zurich?
Migros Zurich is discontinuing its pilot project involving the unmanned TEO branches in Kloten and Dietlikon at the end of the month. the decision was made due to disappointing demand.
Why didn’t the TEO concept succeed in Zurich?
According to a report, the unmanned concept failed to meet expectations in the Zurich region.
Will the Kloten and Dietlikon TEO stores close completely?
No. Rather than closing, Migros eastern Switzerland will be taking over the TEO stores in Kloten and Dietlikon.
Who is taking over the TEO stores operated in Kloten and Dietlikon?
Migros Eastern Switzerland is set to take over the TEO stores, continuing to focus on the 24-hour self-checkout concept.
What are Migros Eastern switzerland’s plans for the TEO stores?
Migros Eastern Switzerland believes in the potential of the TEO sales model and plans to expand the network of such branches. They aren’t just continuing the existing stores, but looking to grow this unmanned concept.
What will happen to the employees at the Kloten and Dietlikon TEO locations?
Employees at the Kloten and Dietlikon locations will not be terminated. They will be reassigned to existing Migros supermarkets.
What is the main difference between Migros Zurich and Migros Eastern Switzerland?
While both entities are part of the broader Migros cooperative, they operate independently within their respective regions.This allows for localized strategies and decision-making. In this case, the difference is demonstrated in their approach to the unmanned TEO concept.
| Feature | Migros Zurich TEO (Pilot) | Migros Eastern Switzerland TEO (Planned) |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Discontinued in zurich | Taking over Kloten and Dietlikon, with expansion plans |
| Region | zurich | Eastern Switzerland |
| Concept | Unmanned, self-checkout, 24/7 operation | Unmanned, self-checkout, 24/7 operation |
| employee Status | Pilot Project Ending, Employees Reassigned. | Employees being retained, stores continuing operations |
