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Amazon wants to open stores in the United Kingdom
Amazon plans to open cashierless grocery stores in the UK. Amazon is looking to buy 370-465m² shops which they would convert into Amazon Go stores. Amazon Go digitally monitors what ends up in the shopping basket and these items are billed automatically, so customers don’t have to queue at the checkout.
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