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Czech retailer Albert introduces digital price tags in more stores
Until the end of the year Czech retailer Albert plans to introduce digital price tags in another ten stores. The retailer has already installed more than 500,000 electronic price tags in its stores throughout the Czech Republic in a bid to save paper. Digital price tags can also be used to offer discounts on perishable foods before closing hours.
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