In a recent announcement, Amazon has decided to remove its cashierless “Just Walk Out” technology from its Fresh grocery stores in the US. Launched in 2018, this technology uses sensors, cameras, and AI to track customers’ selected items and automatically charge them through an app. However, according to Tony Hoggett, Amazon’s SVP of grocery stores, the technology will be removed from Fresh stores as part of a remodel.
In place of the Just Walk Out technology, Amazon will introduce smart shopping carts that allow customers to scan items as they shop and make automatic payments. While this technology will no longer be used in Fresh stores, it will continue to be present in Amazon Go stores and will be available for use by other retailers.
Amazon’s decision to remove the Just Walk Out technology from Fresh stores represents a shift in their approach to cashierless technology. By utilizing smart shopping carts instead, the company aims to provide a seamless shopping experience for customers while still offering the convenience of technology-driven solutions. With this new approach, customers can expect a more efficient and hassle-free shopping experience at Amazon’s Fresh grocery stores.
A group of teenagers with special medical needs and chronic illnesses attended a prom of…
A recent study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine has revealed that individuals…
When it comes to reducing “bad” low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels, experts recommend aiming as…
During hot weather, children with phimosis are at a higher risk of experiencing complications such…
French company Danone has completed the sale of its Russian business to Vamin R, according…
In 2023, the city of Kyle, Texas attempted to break the world record for the…