Amazon is reportedly testing its checkout-free service for bigger stores in an apparent move to shift from smaller spaces. It’s also supposed to be bringing that system to Whole Foods.
Amazon Go has dramatically reshaped the physical retail landscape since its limited debut in December 2016 in Seattle, Washington. The service’s main value proposition is its cashierless system, eliminating the annoying checkout lines for shoppers. However, the service is currently limited to small stores that offer nothing more than snacks and instant meals.
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USA — software Amazon's cashierless system is reportedly being tested at a larger store in...