Biedronka installs 15,000 self-service checkouts in Polish stores
Polish retailer Biedronka has installed 15,000 self-service checkouts in Poland, bringing the proportion of self-checkouts to 87% of the chain’s stores – there are now more than 3,000, with an average of 5 per store. A transaction at a self-service checkout takes about two minutes, which is significantly less than the time a customer spends at a traditional checkout.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/2-3
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