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Self-Checkouts Soar In Euro Supermarkets

Written by Fred J. Aun
October 1st, 2009
Supermarkets across Europe are planning to double their number of self-checkout kiosks within three years, said the Financial Times. The publication said $95 billion Tesco is leading the wave of self-serve rollouts, having installed the kiosks in nearly half of its 2,115 U.K. stores.

Citing research from retail consultancy Retail Banking Research (RBR), the Times report also said that the $30 million J. Sainsbury chain plans to install about 2,000 self-service checkouts in 250 stores by the end of this year, nearly quadrupling its 2008 number. The $23 million, 403-store Morrisons supermarket chain reportedly used self-checkouts for the first time in late 2008 and is planning to set up more than 1,000 in 270 of its stores before January 2010.

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