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.
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