Alza opened a self-service shop open 24 hours a day in the Czech capital
The Alza opened a self-service shop without a cashier in Prague from nearly 200,000 euros, (about 62 million forints).
It is open 24 hours a day, and its operating costs are less than half of the traditional business – the Hungarian representative of the internet trading company told MTI.
According to their information, the business is able to serve more than a thousand buyers each day through its unique investment and has 40 cabinets and more than 100 different product distribution drawers. (MTI)
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