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Carrefour Launches ChatGPT Grocery Service, Partners with Vusion for Smart Shelves

Carrefour launches integrated ChatGPT grocery service and partners with Vusion for €150 million smart shelf initiative to enhance efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Carrefour has launched its ambitious Carrefour 2030 strategic plan, revealed on February 18, 2026, which aims to reshape the future of grocery retail in Europe. The plan is anchored on three core pillars: enhancing price competitiveness, expanding store formats, and a significant investment in artificial intelligence and data analytics. The French retail giant, which reported revenues of €91.5 billion in 2025 from over 15,500 stores worldwide, also announced a strategic partnership with Vusion, a shelf technology firm, and became the first food retailer in Europe to adopt Google’s Universal Commerce Protocol. Just over a month later, on March 27, Carrefour introduced a full grocery shopping service integrated into ChatGPT, targeting France’s estimated 26 million users.

These initiatives illustrate Carrefour’s determination to innovate the intersection of grocery retail and advertising technology, focusing on agentic commerce and retail media—areas gaining traction among marketing professionals. Founded in 1959, Carrefour pioneered the hypermarket format and has since evolved into one of the largest food retailers globally, trailing only Walmart and Amazon.

The Carrefour 2030 plan emphasizes three key markets: France, Spain, and Brazil, which collectively accounted for approximately 85% of net sales in 2025. France remains the largest market, contributing €41.7 billion in net sales, while Brazil serves as the main growth driver through its Atacadao cash-and-carry chain. The plan aims for considerable operating margin improvements, targeting a 3.5% margin by 2030, while also generating €5 billion in cumulative net free cash flow between 2026 and 2028.

Central to the plan is Carrefour’s commitment to price competitiveness, as measured against NielsenIQ’s “Distriprix Net” index. The retailer aims to narrow the gap with its competitors by leveraging the Concordis buying alliance, which aims to pool purchasing volumes across European markets. Additionally, Carrefour is focusing on expanding its loyalty program, targeting 60 million members in Le Club Carrefour by 2030.

The partnership with Vusion entails significant investments in technology, amounting to over €150 million. This includes the deployment of electronic shelf labels that allow for real-time price changes, a Bluetooth-connected rail system to enhance inventory management, and AI-driven micro-cameras to identify out-of-stock items automatically, aiming for a 20% reduction in such instances. Vusion’s Chairman and CEO, Thierry Gadou, emphasized that this collaboration aims to enhance customer and employee satisfaction while improving overall store performance.

Carrefour is also charting a path into agentic commerce through its involvement with Google’s Universal Commerce Protocol, which will facilitate seamless interactions between AI agents and its product catalog. This offers consumers an efficient way to shop without needing to navigate to Carrefour’s website, a significant advancement in retail technology. The integration of Carrefour’s offerings into ChatGPT marks a pivotal moment for the retailer, making it the first major European grocery chain to do so. Users can now leverage the ChatGPT interface for various shopping tasks, from recipe suggestions to checkout, while maintaining the transaction on Carrefour’s platform.

In addition to these technological advancements, Carrefour’s store expansion strategy outlines plans to increase the number of convenience stores across France and Spain by 7,500 by 2030. The retailer is also shifting towards a franchise model, aiming to enhance profitability while reducing capital intensity. This shift is part of a broader strategy to improve operational efficiency, leveraging private label brands that are expected to grow 1.5 times faster than national brands across key markets.

Financially, Carrefour aims to formalize its dividend policy with a payout ratio between 50% and 60% of adjusted earnings per share, reflecting a commitment to enhance shareholder returns while maintaining a stable credit rating. The company’s real estate portfolio, valued at €14.2 billion at the end of 2025, will continue to generate cash flow to support its ambitious plans.

In summary, Carrefour is embarking on a transformative journey with its Carrefour 2030 strategic plan, leveraging technology and data to redefine the grocery retail landscape in Europe. As the company integrates advanced AI solutions and expands its market presence, it aims to not only enhance operational efficiencies but also provide a more personalized shopping experience for consumers, positioning itself for future growth in a rapidly evolving market.

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