All Technology articles – Page 14
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Features and analysisNisa retailers and Too Good to Go save 100,000 meals from waste
100,000 meals have been saved from going to waste through the Nisa and Too Good To Go partnership
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Features and analysisSpar NI creates Virtual Reality store in collaboration with Ulster University
Spar NI has partnered with Ulster University to create a Virtual Reality (VR) store facility to help improve shopper research
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Features and analysisRobot shelf stackers introduced to Japanese convenience chain
The robots are designed to free up time for retailers to “focus on further improvements for both employees and customers”
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Features and analysisCo-op expands tech-recirculation trials with Spring
The initiative enables consumers to cut e-waste and raise cash by selling unwanted devices
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Features and analysisSouthern Co-op and Facewatch defend use of facial recognition following legal complaint
A campaign group has criticised the retailer’s use of the tech, claiming it is “unlawful”
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OpinionHow technology can help protect your staff
Tom Downes, CEO of Quail Digital, explains how technology has the potential to play a pivotal role in the safeguarding of all employees working on the shop floor
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Features and analysisSouthern Co-op to roll out electronic shelf edge labels
The technology had been trialled in Southern Co-op stores
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Features and analysisCo-op expands robot grocery delivery service
Co-op has expanded its autonomous grocery delivery service to local residents across Wellingborough, Higham Ferrers and Rushden
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Features and analysisSpar and Mentor Digital announce partnership
The digital agency will help design and develop Spar’s websites
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Advice GuideFive pieces of tech that could save you money
Investing in the right technology can save you money in the long-term
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Features and analysisParfetts to grow digital offering through Pixels investment
Parfetts has taken a 25% stake in the digital agency with the goal of developing new mobile and online platforms
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Features and analysisMinisters to give £19.5m to 555 Post Office Horizon victims
This is an interim payment while the full compensation scheme is constructed
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Dear JacUber Eats not honouring activation fee offer to retailer
Jaspal Gill had an offer to sign up to Uber Eats with no activation fee however this is not being honoured by the business
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Promotional FeatureHow investing in retail technology can have a positive impact on shopper behaviour
Being able to transform the customer experience, save employee hours and increase profits is essential to maintaining a competitive edge. Three retailers explain how the EDGEPoS system has helped them achieve all these goals.
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Features and analysisJisp’s Scan & Save hits 150-store milestone
Jisp’s Scan & Save solution is now available in 150 stores across the Nisa, Londis, Budgens, Premier and Family Shopper estates
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Features and analysisJisp teams up with *Shopt to improve transparency in convenience
The partnership claims to “break down the silos that exist today in the convenience channel”
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Features and analysisBestway to extend age verification tech to more stores
This follows the successful trial at three stores in Leeds
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Features and analysisCo-op customers trial Age Scan technology at self checkout
The age verification system is being trialled at four stores in Manchester
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Features and analysisCo-op sets out convenience delivery ambitions
The Co-op plans to use ’walking deliveries’ and robots to expand its delivery offering
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Dear JacIs it worth getting a Post Office?
Jac Roper helps a retailer considering the addition of a Post Office to their store

















