Tesco opens first cashless store in London
Tesco opened its first cashless store in London at the end of February. Shoppers can turn to staff members for help, but the store only has self-service checkouts. Many think cashless stores are the future of retail, but experiments in the UK’s grocery sector have faced backlash from shoppers not ready for the change yet.
Related news
Tesco installs anti-theft smoke machines at high-risk stores
Tesco has introduced smoke machines in some of its stores…
Read more >Lidl wins through its ‘breadification’ strategy in the UK
British supermarkets are being criticised for allegedly misleading marketing in…
Read more >Everyone should have their own Tesco!
In spite of the record inflation and growing burdens, Tesco…
Read more >
More related news >
Related news
Large companies are resistant to economic uncertainty
Restrained expectations characterize the domestic corporate sector for the next…
Read more >Company trend in 2024: a more positive half-year, but still a negative message
The lowest number of companies in the last five years…
Read more >The Hungarian Marketing Association for the supply of the profession
The Hungarian Marketing Association is actively working for the future…
Read more >