The tech-focused article mentioned the “on cart” scanners which I’ve never seen in the upper Midwest (yet). That seems like a tech which could work better, inasmuch as when I reach for a product, I’m more likely to know what it is and see the location of its bar code.
Fewer-than-ten aisles seems like a good trend: when human intervention is required at least it’s not holding up people with 40 minutes of scanning to do.
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Good points!
The tech-focused article mentioned the “on cart” scanners which I’ve never seen in the upper Midwest (yet). That seems like a tech which could work better, inasmuch as when I reach for a product, I’m more likely to know what it is and see the location of its bar code.
Fewer-than-ten aisles seems like a good trend: when human intervention is required at least it’s not holding up people with 40 minutes of scanning to do.