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Opinion: An Unvarnished Review of the Smart Cart Shopping Experience

Retail TouchPoints

This month Retail TouchPoints has been exploring the state of autonomous checkout experiences in our series From Self-Checkout to Just Walk Out. But there is a more middle-of-the-road area of self-checkout that is currently growing by leaps and bounds — smart carts. by the end of 2024.

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Smart shopping carts, low-code and robots: Welcome to retail tech in 2023

Inside Retail

Meanwhile, other companies are using AI to provide a more personalised shopping experience for customers by analysing their browsing and checkout history. Retail workers have access to information about products, promotions, and pricing instantly.

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Retail’s Best Gift Ever? Zero-Party Data

Retail TouchPoints

Besides rewards programs, traffic-hungry retailers are using fun social media surveys, email promotions/newsletters and in-store kiosks to get their customers to share more of who they are and what they want from their retail experience. So how should retailers use zero-party data?

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How the POS Can Help Retailers Prepare for the Holidays

Star Miconics

Self-Service Kiosks. Self-checkout kiosks can really be a “two birds, one stone” solution for the holidays: they can alleviate your limited staff’s workload while also giving customers the option to pay at their own pace and without having to worry about coming in contact with another person. Mobile Payments.

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Francisco Market: A Cisco Retail Story

Cisco Retail

Anne connects her vehicle and sees third-party advertisements and a message about the free coffee promotion on the charging station’s digital signage. Anne is interested and heads to an ordering kiosk. At the kiosk, Anne sees personalized suggestions for breakfast items based on her profile (including her free coffee order).

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Facial Recognition: Will Consumers Welcome the Technology?

Wiser

Then, store associates can greet the person individually and give them a customized experience or recommend specific products and promotions that match the shopper’s history. Facial recognition can be deployed via security cameras, but it can also be installed in self-checkout registers, ATMs, kiosks, and other individual-use technologies.

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Today’s Interactive Retail Displays

Frank Mayer

For decades now, kiosks have revolutionized our everyday experiences. So, don’t be surprised when it starts showing up in stores as helpful avenues to indicate a promotion, emphasize product features, or perform other endless possibilities. Merchandising Displays with Touchscreens. Conclusion.