Has Self-Scanning Gone Mainstream?
Self-scanning or Scan and Go shopping experiences were already making steady inroads across Europe entering 2020, notably in grocery and convenience store retailers.
A worldwide poll found that 71 % of adults were interested in using a Scan and Go app that would allow them to purchase products.1
Read now to find out more about Scandit's research on trends and technology amongst European retailers.
1 Wirecard, Global Consumer Survey Report, Lifting the Lid on Unified Commerce''. 4 February 2020
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