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Target Introduces New Express Self-Checkout Nationwide
March 15, 2024
Target has announced the launch of its new self-checkout policy, set to commence next week across all stores. After successful trials at around 200 locations last year, where self-checkout was limited to customers purchasing 10 items or fewer, Target witnessed a significant improvement in checkout speed, claiming it to be twice as fast in those test stores.
Starting March 17, Target will implement the Express Self-Checkout system in most of its nearly 2,000 stores nationwide, allowing customers with fewer items a quicker checkout option. Additionally, the company will increase the availability of traditional staffed lanes for those with larger purchases or requiring assistance.
Self-checkout machines, initially hailed for their potential to reduce labor costs and expedite checkout, have faced challenges in practice. Issues such as machine malfunctions, errors in scanning, and the impersonal nature of the process have hindered its efficiency. Retailers like Booths supermarket chain have even opted to remove self-checkout from most of their stores due to these issues.
Moreover, studies have shown that retailers with self-checkout options experience higher rates of loss, attributed to both deliberate theft and unintentional errors. Target, however, claims that merchandise losses, known as shrink, were not a significant factor in its testing of new self-checkout policies.
According to Target’s finance chief, Michael Fiddelke, theft — ranging from petty shoplifting to organized crime — contributes significantly to the increase in losses faced by retailers. This acknowledgment underscores the complex challenges faced by the industry in balancing efficiency with security.
In response to evolving consumer preferences and operational considerations, major retailers like Walmart, Costco, and ShopRite have also revisited their self-checkout strategies in recent times.
Overall, Target’s decision to expand self-checkout while addressing associated challenges reflects a broader trend within the retail sector, as companies strive to adapt to changing market dynamics and consumer expectations.
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