Cashierless store

A cashierless store (also called a till-less store, checkout-free store or Just walk out store) is a store which allows customers to shop their products and leave without having to wait in line and pay at a checkout. Stores use a combination of technologies such as cameras, sensors, computer vision techniques, and deep learning to register which products someone picks up or puts back.[1]

Various cameras and sensors being used in the ceiling of an Amazon Go store.

History

2016

In 2016, Amazon announced Amazon Go, a brick-and-mortar store featuring various technologies to eliminate the checkout.[2] People require the Amazon app (formerly a specific Amazon Go app) to enter the store, grab whatever they need, and exit to be billed afterwards through their account.[3]

2018

The first Amazon Go store opens.[2]

2019

In 2019, Sainsbury's opened the first cashierless store in the United Kingdom. However, it was closed a few months later.[4]

2021

In March 2021, Delaware North opened two cashierless MRKT convenience stores at TD Garden in Boston.[5]

In September 2021, Carrefour opened the first cashierless store in the Middle East called Carrefour City+, located in the Mall of the Emirates in Dubai.[6]

In October 2021, Tesco introduced its GetGo store in central London, following a small trial of a similar store at the Tesco head office in Welwyn Garden City.[7] That same month, Finnish convenience retailer R-kioski opened a cashierless store called R-kioski Go! in Viikki, Helsinki.[8][9] With the opening of the Climate Pledge Arena in October 2021, four stores were equipped with Amazon's cashierless technology.[10]

2022

In 2022, Aldi Nord will open the first cashierless store in the Netherlands (in the city of Utrecht), as a 12 month trial.[11]

In 2022, Amazon will introduce its cashierless technology in two Whole Foods stores.[12]

See also

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