Fix Price To Roll Out Self Checkouts In All New Stores
Russian retailer Fix Price has announced that it will equip all new stores across its estate with self-service checkouts.
The variety value retailer said that the first batch of self-checkout units are scheduled to be delivered at the end of January, and their rollout will be coordinated according to the group’s store opening schedule.
The first self-checkouts are set to be installed in new locations in Kostomuksha (Karelia), Magnitogorsk (Chelyabinsk region), Gulkevichi (Krasnodar region), Sibai (Bashkortostan) and Voskresensk (Moscow region), the company said. All stores will have a combination of self-checkouts and regular checkouts.
During 2022, Fix Price intends to have more than 1,200 self-service checkouts in operation.
ESM
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