Edmonton Journal

Amazon mulls opening up to 3,000 cashierles­s stores

- SPENCER SOPER

Amazon.com Inc. is considerin­g a plan to open as many as 3,000 new AmazonGo cashierles­s stores in the next few years, according to people familiar with matter, an aggressive and costly expansion that would threaten convenienc­e chains like 7-Eleven Inc., quickservi­ce sandwich shops like Subway and Panera Bread, and momand-pop pizzerias and taco trucks.

Chief executive Jeff Bezos sees eliminatin­g mealtime logjams in busy cities as the best way for Amazon to reinvent the brick-and-mortar shopping experience, where most spending still occurs. But he’s still experiment­ing with the best format: a convenienc­e store that sells fresh prepared foods as well as a limited grocery selection similar to 7-Eleven franchises, or a place to simply pick up a quick bite to eat for people in a rush, similar to the U.K.-based chain Pret a Manger, one of the people said.

An Amazon spokeswoma­n declined to comment. The company unveiled its first cashierles­s store near its headquarte­rs in Seattle in 2016 and has since announced two additional sites in Seattle and one in Chicago. Two of the new stores offer only a limited selection of salads, sandwiches and snacks, showing that Amazon is experiment­ing with the concept simply as a meal-on-the-run option. Two other stores, including the original AmazonGo, also have a small selection of groceries, making it more akin to a convenienc­e store.

Shoppers use a smartphone app to enter the store. Once they scan their phones at a turnstile, they can grab what they want from a range of salads, sandwiches, drinks and snacks — and then walk out without stopping at a cash register. Sensors and computer-vision technology detect what shoppers take and bills them automatica­lly, eliminatin­g checkout lines.

The challenge to Amazon’s plan is the high cost of opening each location. The original AmazonGo in downtown Seattle required more than US$1 million in hardware alone.

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