The new Hungarian system is cheaper and more labor-intensive
The opening hours of many stores are limited by the shortage of labor, which is why more and more places are being closed by the local retailers. A new Hungarian development can help the problem.
Small grocery stores and chain stores can not keep pace, therefore are forced to close or eventually shut down, due to the lack of workforce or costs on one or more days of the week. This problem can be solved by the first Hungarian self-service cash register system.
The solution developed by the Laurel Computer Technology Ltd. is a realistic answer to the problem. In addition to a traditional cashier, we can install 3-4 newly-built self-service cashiers, and the operation cost is the third of a traditional cashier.
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