Steve Decker, Target's senior manager of accessibility, helps develop new self-checkout systems with braille, audio prompts and tactile controllers for visually impaired shoppers.
Checking out at the grocery store could take you longer in Long Beach. Most self-checkout lanes are closed due to a new local ordinance.
For months, KTLA has been tracking the problems with self-checkouts across the country—companies struggling with how to staff ...
An ordinance in Long Beach is leading to the closure of self-checkout kiosks in some grocery and drug stores, according to an ...
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Long Beach Vons closes self-checkout lanes after city passes new law
The new law, which targets rising theft at grocery and drug stores, requires Long Beach businesses to have one employee for every three self-checkout lanes. Lauren Pozen reports.
Long Beach is pushing back on self-checkout kiosks. In a move that could reshape grocery shopping in Southern California, the city recently approved a new ordinance nicknamed “Safe Stores Are Staffed ...
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