Jun 272012
 

How many times have you caught yourself going to the grocery store for one or two items and you think to yourself, “Man, I’m glad this trip to the grocery store is only going to take me five minutes.” Then when you walk over to the cash registers and you see that there’s only one lane open and the people ahead of you have a tone of items! I’ll be the first to tell you, these situations suck and they happen all the time, well at least to me. But a solution to all of our problems is currently being developed.

A supermarket, Coles, which is located in Australia, is promising its customers a no-line register in the future! I’m sure you’re wondering, how can they make this happen?! Well, each item in the supermarket will have radio tags attached to them, so there’s no need for the usual bar code scanning. This means that the customer can push their cart through security markers that will read the radio tags and bill them through their smart-phone app!

Like I said before, I believe that this new grocery technology will help the long lines during the holidays and super bowl weekend! But, I can see it having a lot of glitches! For instance, what if the security markers read a certain item twice and the customer loses money or the markers don’t read an item and the grocery store loses money! Also, a scam I can see happening is people potentially holding a “heavy” item, like water bottles, over their shoulder where the security markers might not be able to scan it.

Overall, I believe that this is the future of grocery stores but there are a lot of kinks that developers need to consider before it’s released.

Now it’s your turn readers, what do you think about this new no-line cash register? Leave your comments below, thank you!

Mar 192012
 

Advantage Checkout scanner

We all know the feeling of the weekly burden of grocery shopping and how time consuming it can be in our busy schedules. I know once I’m at the grocery store all I want is to be in and out as quick as possible. The reality of walking around the entire store collecting the groceries I need and checking out in 30 minutes or less is not likely. However, just last year the company Fujitsu created a new self checkout technology called the Advantage Checkout that will hopefully change my weekly shopping experience into a more pleasant one.

Last year Kroger Co. decided to take on the Advantage Checkout technology and is evaluating if the new machine benefits customers needs more than the standard checkouts or even the current self checkouts. The Advantage Checkout is not a replacement to the current self checkout but complimentary to them. The new technology for the self checkouts are suppose to reduce checkout times, improve customer experiences, and reduce operational costs for the retailer.

Don’t get me wrong, the current self checkout stands are definitely much faster than getting into a lane with multiple people in line with much more grocery items than myself, but when I have a cart full of produce then I’m forced into the standard checkout line. That is why Fujitsu has come up with the technology that will accommodate all customers. Instead of the traditional checkout stands we’re use to, the new system looks more like an MRI (magnetic resonance image) machine but don’t be scared of the size. The Advantage Checkout can checkout customers faster than any standard lane and could possibly take out two or three lanes if need be.

Inside of the Advantage Checkout

The Advantage Checkout is designed like a tunnel where a conveyor belt runs underneath carrying the grocery items all the way through in order for each item to be scanned. The best part about the scanner is when customers are placing their items on the conveyor belt, they do not have to worry about the barcodes facing a certain direction because the Advantage Checkout will automatically catch it. Once all the items have gone through the Advantage Checkout, a receipt will print out and you will continue finish checking out by paying at a machine that accepts cash, debit, credit, or other forms of payments. Check out the video demonstrating the Advantage Checkout: Fujitsu Self Checkout Scanner.

The current response to the new checkout scanner technology has exceeded the expectations from the customers and associates. Even the customers have been seen coming back more often because the Advantage Checkout has enhanced their shopping experience. The Advantage Checkout is definitely the future for all grocery store checkouts and with time the technology will become more secure and reliable and most importantly customers will get more comfortable with the process.

In my opinion, the Advantage Checkout seems like a great idea that will definitely take off in the future. If more and more grocery stores bring in the Advantage Checkout, then maybe grocery shopping won’t seem so burdensome but possibly more enjoyable. What are your thoughts on the Advantage Checkout? Is it a good or bad idea? Thank you for reading and of course feel free to leave comments.

 

Nov 182010
 

IT Retail recently launched this line busting solution in conjunction with Datalogic Scanning. The results have been superb.  Checkers and Customers alike have expressed a great appreciation for this solution.  Here is what IT Retail line busting POS system has to offer:

POS companies are always looking for the next big thing, the thing that will revolutionize grocery.  This solution will has great potential to make a significant impact on the grocery industry, but as for a revolution that seems far fetched.  Suggestions, comments, opinions all welcome. :)

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