Samsung, Woolworths partner to deliver grocery ordering from a 'smart fridge'
Customers of supermarket giant Woolworths are now able to order groceries directly from their compatible refrigerator using a connected appliance developed in collaboration with Samsung. Billed as an Australian-first in “connected appliance innovation”, a 21.5-inch LCD touchscreen which serves as the refrigerator’s digital command centre — the Samsung Family Hub — allows groceries to be ordered from Woolworths directly from their fridge via a customised Woolworths App. Family Hub can also con..>> view originalHands on: iPhone 7 Lightning headphone adapter
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