British retailers prioritise AI in technological development
According to a survey by Pricer, 67% of British retailers are prioritising AI over other previously planned in-store technology investments.

Four out of ten retailers find it most difficult to extract data efficiently from in-store technologies
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/8-9.
AI use is growing rapidly: one in six British retail companies has already introduced at least one AI-based solution to improve efficiency and cut costs, Retail Technology Show research reveals. Industry leaders consider AI to be No.1 driver of growth this year
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