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Amazon testing system that will make checkout lines obsolete
Seattle concept store with automated checkout will open to the public early next year
Published Tue, Dec 6, 2016 · 09:50 PM
New York
AMAZON.COM Inc unveiled technology that will let shoppers grab groceries without having to scan and pay for them - in one stroke eliminating the checkout line.
The company is testing the new system at what it's calling an Amazon Go store in Seattle, which will open to the public early next year. Customers will be able to scan their pho…
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