CT faces the great self-check out debate. Where the lines are drawn, with consumers holding the bag.
While the threat of AI replacing employees looms over many industries in the United States, in one facet of daily living it’s already here: grocery stores. Now Connecticut legislators are stepping in ...
Every week we ask a poll question connected to grocery shopping. This week we focus on self-checkout and ask if an items limit is needed.
A New York City Council bill under consideration wants to limit the number of items at self-checkout in an effort to combat ...
A Vineland man is headed to New Jersey State Prison for seven years after a brutal attack on a Walmart employee that left the ...
At its core, SB 438 seeks to regulate how roughly 300 grocery stores across Connecticut manage their checkout operations as ...
A proposed law would require certain city stores to staff one employee at every three self-service checkout kiosks.
A resident of the Village of Hemingway was arrested after being tracked down at his home after an alleged theft at Walmart.
RetailWire on MSN
Are new self-checkout restrictions a good idea?
New self-checkout restrictions are becoming a hot topic, and the subject of much legislation.
For Connecticut families already feeling the strain of rising food costs, it is a step in the wrong direction.
The Daily Caller on MSNOpinion
New York City Council members tackle self-checkout retail theft by threatening to fine business owners
New York City (NYC) Democrats want to fight shoplifting by punishing grocery stores and their customers rather than the ...
Left-leaning members of the NYC Council are considering bizarre new legislation that aims to curb retail theft by penalizing ...
A couple who appeared on the "Real Housewives of Pretoria" reality show is accused of a retail theft scheme that targeted a ...
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