Denmark’s Netto Introduces ‘Digital Shopping Cart'
Danish retailer Netto has introduced a new digital checkout system that recognises and registers goods during a shopper’s trip to the store, with payment being made through the retailer’s Scan & Go platform.
The solution will initially be introduced to five Netto stores in the period running up to the start of July.
The Danish retailer is hoping the new system appeals to customers who place a priority on speed during their shopping visits, as well as negating the need to queue in store.
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