Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A convenient way to scan and pay or a shoplifter's dream? Self-checkouts are under increasing scrutiny - SolStock Self-checkout ...
CO-OP is shaking things up this year with a major change in stores, aimed at tackling one of shoppers’ biggest gripes. The move hopes to leave a frustrating checkout headache firmly in the past.
There’s nothing worse than getting stuck at a self-checkout till because something won’t scan properly. But self-scanning your shopping could soon be a thing of the past, because M&S is trialling new ...
LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Northern England supermarket chain Booths is to axe almost all of the self-service tills in its stores, saying the decision was in response to feedback from customers. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have self service checkouts made shoplifting easier? (Getty Images) A supermarket chain is axing nearly all its self-service tills ...
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Will self-service checkout tills work in SA? Woolies trials the concept
Woolies has begun piloting South Africa's first self-service checkout tills. Are local shoppers ready to embrace retail ...
Congratulations to Booths, the supermarket chain known as the "Northern Waitrose", on its "joyous decision" to rip out its self-service checkouts, said Michael Deacon in The Daily Telegraph. By ...
However, the retailer has assured that no jobs are at risks due to the trial of the self-service till. “Important to note, this initiative does not impact till operator roles,” a Woolworths ...
A bakery business' newly converted 'self-service' shop which features no till staff and 'lower prices' has been given a five-out-of-five hygiene rating.
Several thousand cashiers in Dutch supermarkets are expected to be made redundant in the next two years as self-service tills become more widespread. By 2008, the total number of Dutch cashiers is due ...
Woolworths is testing self-checkout in SA and many shoppers have questions and concerns. South Africans might soon be scanning their own groceries at Woolworths.
The retailer has assured that no jobs are at risk due to the trial of the self-service till. “Important to note, this initiative does not impact till operator roles,” a Woolworths spokesperson told ...
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