Coop Denmark Tests Cashierless Format
Coop Denmark is testing a cashierless option in a convenience store to allow shoppers to use the store after closing hours.
Coop members can now visit the Dagli´Brugsen store in Sengeløse outside normal opening hours and shop for groceries using the new cashierless option.
Coop members can access the store by scanning a QR code at the entrance with their Coop App. Purchases added to the shopping list by scanning the items with the phone and payment is made via the app by scanning the QR code at the end.
To avoid theft, the store is video-monitored and random checks may occur, the retailer noted.
ESM
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