Lidl introduces digital price signs
As an innovation, Lidl Hungary is introducing digital price tags, which enable promotions and information to be updated in real time.
It is no secret that the goal of the new measure is innovation and the minimization of mistakes. Paper-based price tags are removed, as their complexity can create opportunities for error.
Digital labels are automatically updated by linking to the inventory management system, simplifying the printing of prices and placing them in stores.
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