Walmart, Target, and Costco make key self-checkout changes
Checking out from a grocery store used to be a relatively simple thing. You waited in line, then a person scanned your items, you paid — maybe even by writing a check — and then went on your way. Some stores had ten-items-or-less lines, and the closest thing to a checkout controversy would be when …
Checking out from a grocery store used to be a relatively simple thing. You waited in line, then a person scanned your items, you paid — maybe even by writing a check — and then went on your way. Some stores had ten-items-or-less lines, and the closest thing to a checkout controversy would be when…
Checking out from a grocery store used to be a relatively simple thing. You waited in line, then a person scanned your items, you paid — maybe even by writing a check — and then went on your way. Some stores had ten-items-or-less lines, and the closest thing to a checkout controversy would be when …
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