Several states are considering new restrictions on self‑checkout lanes, as lawmakers respond to rising shoplifting rates.
For months, KTLA has been tracking the problems with self-checkouts across the country—companies struggling with how to staff the lanes while also securing their products. Now, one Southern California ...
Self-checkout lanes were first introduced in grocery stores in the 1980s to bring down labor expenses. But fast-forward a few decades and things are changing to the point where some stores are now ...
Rhode Island lawmakers are considering a bill to limit grocery stores to eight self-checkout kiosks. The proposed legislation would also require one employee for every two self-checkout stations. The ...
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