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Woolies is expanding Scan&Go checkouts to more stores nationwide
Do you hate having to wait in line at the supermarket?
Well, we have some good news for you — Woolworths is expanding its Scan&Go checkouts to even more stores nationwide!
The service is currently available in 66 stores across Australia, but that number is set to grow as new stores open and existing ones are renovated.
Scan&Go checkouts are a quick and easy way to pay for groceries without having to wait in line.
All that’s needed is a smartphone and the Woolworths app, then customers can simply scan the barcodes of the items they’re buying as they shop.
At the end of their trip, they just present a QR code at the dedicated Scan&Go checkout and they’re all done!
Stores in Crows Nest and Wentworthville in Sydney have reportedly added the feature recently as an addition to existing manned counters and self-checkouts.
Trials for the feature were first reported in 2018 in Woolworths’ Double Bay, Sydney store.
Many have praised the new feature for its convenience, especially how it can display the running total of items scanned. Perfect for bargain hunters and those on a tight budget!
'Scan&Go is the faster, smarter way to shop for your groceries at Woolworths,' a spokesperson for the supermarket said.
'As Woolworths opens new stores and renews existing stores, Scan&Go will be considered part of the mix.'
Woolworths has rolled out a couple of changes over the past months meant to make shopping a more convenient experience for customers.
In September, select stores in Sydney unveiled vertical herb gardens in partnership with InvertiGro where customers can have their fresh pick of herbs such as basil and parsley.
Artificially Intelligent (AI) scales were also introduced in June, which are capable of providing instant readings of fruits and vegetables by automatically identifying a product and displaying its price, rather than users having to weigh their purchases and select the item in a pop-up menu.
However, not all is well on the front of Woolworths’ store innovations as thefts and fake swiping of grocery items have unfortunately marred their rollout of self-checkouts.
The supermarket earlier said it would install surveillance cameras that can watch customers at self-service counters to address the growing problems.
The development did not go over well with some shoppers who found being watched an invasion of their privacy.
Supermarkets such as Woolworths lose around $9 billion a year to thefts and fake swiping according to the Australian Retailers Association.
Key Takeaways
- Woolworths is expanding its self-serve checkout option called Scan&Go at select stores.
- To use the new checkouts, customers need to download the Woolworths app and scan product barcodes as they shop.
- Customers can then pay through the app and present a QR code at the checkout upon exiting the store.
If you have time, you may want to check out some Woolies items the store said would be harder to come by in the coming weeks.
So, what do you think of Woolies’ latest move? Would you want to have Scan&Go counters at your nearest store, if you don’t have one already?
Tell us your thoughts and opinions below!
Source: YouTube/7News Australia