Target Making Changes To Self-Checkout Lanes

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Target is making some changes to its self-checkout policy.  The retailer announced its putting a cap on the number of items shoppers can have at self-checkout, a move that has “plenty of justification,” according to marketing professor Mike Porter.  He says some people don’t like self check-out and will appreciate the new item limits. Target says it wants to speed up the process by limiting shoppers at self-checkout to ten items.  More lanes that are staffed with employees will be opening up to help those who have fuller carts.  The “Express Self-Checkout” lanes will hit most target stores on Sunday.  Porter says this decision could be related to store theft, although Target didn’t say that was a reason for the change.

***Courtesy of Total Traffic News***

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