The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Move paves way for UK cashier-free stores

- raveNder sembhy

Amazon has registered a British trademark for its new cashier-free bricks-and-mortar grocery store, paving the way for a potential launch in the country.

The online retail giant recently announced that it will open an Amazon Go store in Seattle next year.

But the company – owned by billionair­e Jeff Bezos – has remained quiet on whether or not it will expand the model internatio­nally.

The registerin­g of a UK trademark on December 5 is the clearest sign yet that the firm is about to expand the concept into Britain.

Amazon Go will use technology that automatica­lly detects when products are taken from or returned to shelves, allowing customers with the Amazon Go app to walk out of the store without queuing or scanning their items.

Shortly after leaving, customers will be charged for their shopping via their Amazon accounts.

Nicla Di Palma, an equity analyst at wealth manager Brewin Dolphin, says the model may be more successful on this side of the Atlantic.

“I would say that it is even more likely to work in the UK than in the US,” she said earlier this week.

“For example, one of the reasons why Fresh & Easy – Tesco’s business in the US – did not succeed was that they were focusing on selfchecko­ut, whilst the American consumer likes service.”

Amazon already has a presence in the British grocery market through a wholesale deal with Morrisons.

 ??  ?? Billionair­e Amazon founder and owner Jeff Bezos.
Billionair­e Amazon founder and owner Jeff Bezos.

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