To self-checkout or not to self-checkout? That is the question.
Self-checkout machines are now a regular sight at retailers, especially large grocery chains — but what does it take to install self-checkout at your small grocery store?
In this article, we’ll answer that question (and more). Let’s go over the key components every self-checkout machine should have, what you should think about when considering self-checkout, and three popular options for machines to use in your store.
A lot of retailers have implemented self-checkout, but many lightweight, cheaper self-service systems don’t meet the needs of grocery stores. Here are the elements every grocery store self-checkout machine should include:
While not required to run, there are a few more features and components that grocery store owners should consider:
Remember: The goal of adding self-checkout is to make life easier for your staff and your customers. If you get a self-checkout machine without the features you need, you’ll give yourself more work than when you didn’t have one.
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A well-run self-checkout area can make the shopping experience more convenient, but it’s not a great fit for every store.
There are pros and cons of self-checkout, so think over these points before investing in new hardware:
Deciding whether self-checkout is right for your business is up to you — while many stores are scaling back on self-checkout stations, others are adding them.
Here’s our advice: Don’t rush into a decision just because you’re trying to keep up with bigger competitors. Weigh factors like installation costs, the space it’ll require, how much time it’ll free up for your staff, and whether your customers even want it in the first place.
We said it once, we’ll say it again: Start your search for self-checkout hardware by speaking to your POS provider. Some companies have their own proprietary hardware that you must use. Others have lists of compatible hardware or partnerships with specific brands.
Either way, they can tell you what will and won’t work on your current system.
That said, here are some general recommendations for different styles of self-checkout machines.
The Toshiba self-checkout model is a great example of an all-in-one model. This self-checkout machine includes a terminal, card machine, scanner scale, cash slot, and bagging area.
Key points:
Best for: Given the advanced configuration, larger footprint, and collaborative customer service, Toshiba’s systems are best for larger stores.
Aila’s self-checkout kiosks show how you can enable checkout with a simpler, cheaper system, and then connect third-party hardware to power it up for grocery.
Key points:
Best for: If you have a compatible POS system, Aila is a compact system that’s good for small grocery stores or corner shops. Integrating scales is a bit challenging, though, so it may be best reserved for items with barcodes and fixed prices only.
IT Retail is our comprehensive solution for independent grocers, butcher shops, and food markets of all shapes and sizes. Other POS providers give you a list of recommended self-checkout machines, but here’s what makes our system unique: You can convert any standard terminal into a self-checkout terminal without dedicated hardware.
Key points:
Best for: If you’re on the fence about whether you can afford self-checkout, or if self-checkout is right for your business, we make it easy (and inexpensive) to try out.
There are a lot of opinions about self-checkout. Some customers love it, others think it takes away that personal touch that makes small grocery stores special.
In our opinion, the right answer isn’t universal. It depends on your business’ needs and atmosphere.
IT Retail has multiple self-checkout options — from standalone kiosks to convertible terminals — giving small grocery stores an easy and budget-friendly way to implement self-service payments in their store.
In addition to hardware, IT Retail’s top-rated software is packed with features specifically built for small grocers, including expiration date tracking, AI-assisted invoice scanning, built-in customer loyalty, EBT payments, and more.
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