Walmart Tests Cashier-Less Store in US Amidst Coronavirus Pandemic

Jun. 18, 2020



Walmart is reportedlytesting a cashier-less store in the U.S. As reported byFox5 New York, the retail chain giant is inthe process of removing cashiers and standard conveyor belt lines at one of its storeslocated in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

In the testing phase,Walmart will allocate workers to help customers during checkoutto ease the initial learning curve. According to the report, the companymay expand its cashier-less system to more storesdepending on the response it gets from the Fayetteville store.

It is worth noting that cashier-less stores are not something novel. E-commerce giant Amazon has been operating itsAmazon Go cashier-less storesfor a while now. While the widespread adoption of this technology results in laying off cashiers, it would provide a safe method to check out products and go shopping without worries of getting infected – especially now that the coronavirus pandemic is on the loose.

Although we do have similarcashier-less stores in India, major retail chains in the country have not shown any interest to adopt the technology thus far. Given the coronavirus situation and social distancing concerns, one would expect more companies to get on board and embrace technology to remove friction and enhance the quality of life in day-to-day scenarios.

AsEngadgetpoints out, retail chains have been planning to adopt cashier-less system as a cost-cutting measure for years now. Hence, the pandemic might just be the right excuse for the business minds in such brands to seamlessly enforce the change – which in other cases might involve backlash from workers and labor rights activists.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.