Żabka to open autonomous store in Poznan hospital
Polish retailer Żabka plans to open a Nano outlet in a hospital in Poznań in the second half of the year. The new autonomous shop would be the first of its kind in a hospital, allowing patients, visitors, and employees to purchase products from the store around the clock, every day of the week. With a floor space of 16m² it would be the smallest Żabka Nano store, selling 900 SKUs.
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