All Technology articles – Page 15
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Features and analysisSewell On The Go tackles food waste
The Hull retailer has teamed up with Gander
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Features and analysisWhy we decided to invest in Electronic Shelf Edge Labels
Kelly Group has installed EDGEPos ESELs at all 12 of its stores
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Features and analysisCo-op expands robot deliveries to the North of England
The retailer is working in partnership with Starship Technologies to bring autonomous food delivery to Leeds
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Features and analysisGuy Warner adds Gander to his Morrisons store
The retailer has installed food redistribution technology Gander in his flagship Morrisons store in Upton-Upon-Severn.
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Features and analysisFood delivery robots roll into Cambridge
The move follows a popular pilot in nearby Cambourne earlier this year
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Features and analysisUniversity c-store improves efficiency with Henderson Technology Edgepos system
The Store at University of Essex Students’ Union installed the system in August
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Features and analysisNearSt tech boosts sales at Londis Bexley Park
Since using NearSt, Nishi Patel has doubled his store’s visibility on Google - boosting awareness, footfall and sales
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Dear JacCan camera technology deal with dimmed store lights?
Advice on saving energy may have an unintended consequence on store security
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Features and analysisSouthern Co-op trials water vending machine with tap and upgraded options
The machine offers free tap water, as well as still or sparkling twice filtered water
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Features and analysisPremier rolls out new sustainability technology as it passes 4,000-store milestone
Premier is making QR code technology and electronic shelf-edge labels available to its retailers
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Features and analysisAmacor sees 47% uplift in promoted products with new digital screens
The group has installed the screens into 14 stores
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Features and analysisNisa unveils store offer and tech updates for retailers
At its Expo, Nisa showcased the latest store changes and technology offerings
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Dear JacFormer retailer in billing dispute with CCTV provider
A retailer who has closed his store is still getting billed by his CCTV provider
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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


















