Briefly Newscovered the storyon Wednesday but it seems the move is not being accepted by many in Mzansi, especially those employed in the retail sector.

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According to a local publication, the retail brand will use artificial intelligence and machine vision to monitor what the shoppers take from the shelves to bill your card as the clients are done with their shopping.

As it remains unclear if the grocery store outlet will extend its new shop to the whole country after opening a store in Cape Town, Mzansi shared contrasting remarks to the initiative.

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SAs retail giant Shoprite launches 1st shop without cashiers or tills

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In another report,Briefly Newsreported thatSouth African retail giant, Shoprite, is planning to bring a major change to the retail industry.

According to media reports, the grocery store announced they are testing an automated Checkers concept with the aim of not using cashiers or till points.

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Many South Africans are not happy with Shoprite’s latest move. Image: @ShopriteGroup/TwitterSource: Twitter

The groundbreaking concept is similar to the one employed by Amazon in many countries overseas.BusinessInsiderreports that the Shoprite Group is planning to use advanced camera technology to ensure the shopping process is smooth.

Source: Briefly News

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