Aldi introduces self-service checkouts to speed up sales
Aldi has announced new changes to its checkout service in an effort to speed up transactions amid the pandemic. Most recently, the German discounter has installed the new tills at its Lichfield branch.
It has confirmed plans to introduce them in three more stores at its Atherstone, Hounslow and Tooting branches before the end of July, taking the total to 12.
These have been brought in following successful trials at Biggleswade, Bishop’s Stortford, Manchester Arndale and Woodgate.
Retail Gazette
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