Walmart is taking a direct shot at Amazon and making checkout lanes obsolete by Hayley Peterson on Jan 9, 2018, 10:19 AM Advertisement
- Walmart is rolling out its "Scan & Go" technology to 100 additional stores by the end of January.
- The technology enables shoppers to scan and pay for items without checkout lanes, registers, or cashiers.
- Amazon and Kroger have been developing similar technology. Kroger is rolling out its own "Scan, Bag, Go" service to 400 stores this year.
Walmart is expanding its test of a new technology that enables shoppers to scan and pay for their items without checkout lanes, registers, or cashiers. The retailer is rolling out the service, called "Scan & Go," to 100 additional stores by the end of January, in addition to the 25 that already offer the service. Here's how it works: shoppers download Walmart's "Scan & Go" app, then scan the barcodes of the items they wish to purchase. Once they are finished shopping, they click a button to pay for their goods and show their digital receipt to a store greeter on their way out the door. Amazon revealed plans in December to introduce a similar technology to its own brick-and-mortar grocery concept, called Amazon Go, which is still in the planning phases. Kroger has also been working on cashier-less technology. This year, the grocery chain is rolling out its own "Scan & Go" service — which Kroger calls "Scan, Bag, Go" to 400 stores. This is Walmart's second attempt at Scan & Go technology. Walmart first launched the technology in stores three years ago, but it never caught on. SEE ALSO: Kohl's is defying the retail meltdown — and it's more proof that malls are dying |
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