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Report: This supermarket is getting rid of traditional checkouts

Harris Teeter is making the move to all self-service checkouts at one of its locations in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The grocery retailer’s uptown store is moving completely to self check-outas its looks to eliminate  long lines at its registers and move customers in and out more quickly, reported The Charlotte Observer.  At some 18,000 sq. ft., the store is nearly half the size of a traditional Harris Teeter, and the average transaction is also significantly smaller, according to the report.

“This is our only store of this size, so (there are) no plans to move forward past this unique design,” Harris Teeter spokeswoman Danna Robinson said in the report.

 


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