7-Eleven trials cashier-less convenient store
IRVING, TEXAS — 7-Eleven has announced a trial of a cashier-less store in Irving, Texas starting this week.
During the trial period, the store will only be open to 7-Eleven employees.
Customers shopping at the store will need to download and sign up for an app then use it to check-in at the cashier-less store, according to a press release from the company.
The convenience store will offer an array of products including beverages, food, groceries and also over-the-counter drugs.
Once the customer has finished shopping, the app will be used to make payments and customers can view their receipt once they have exited the store.
7-Eleven did not mention in its press release how long the trial is expected to last.
The company had previously launched a Mobile Checkout feature which allowed customers to skip waiting in line and instead pay for products using their smartphones in selected stores.
During the trial period, the store will only be open to 7-Eleven employees.
Customers shopping at the store will need to download and sign up for an app then use it to check-in at the cashier-less store, according to a press release from the company.
The convenience store will offer an array of products including beverages, food, groceries and also over-the-counter drugs.
Once the customer has finished shopping, the app will be used to make payments and customers can view their receipt once they have exited the store.
7-Eleven did not mention in its press release how long the trial is expected to last.
The company had previously launched a Mobile Checkout feature which allowed customers to skip waiting in line and instead pay for products using their smartphones in selected stores.
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