Self-Scanning in Retail Best Practices for Testing, Implementation and Adoption
Self-scanning is a great choice for customers who want to save time. A SOTI survey in 2018 showed that 66% of shoppers preferred self-service and self-checkout, with 67% saying retailers that used more mobile technology saved them time. With over 2.5 billion people using smartphones today, the tool is readily available.
Read this e-book to discover the best practices for testing, implementation and adoption of self-scanning in retail.
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