Retailers across the globe are investing in Scan & Go technology to improve the in-store experience for their shoppers and to increase the efficiency of their stores. Leading retailers including Sainsbury’s, Marks & Spencer, Sam’s Club, Coop, 7Eleven and Flying Tiger Copenhagen have launched solutions for their shoppers and the growth of the technology is accelerating further as shoppers return to brick and mortar stores following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scan & Go technology enables users to skip the line and save their most precious commodity; time. As physical retail bounces back in the aftermath of the pandemic, we are seeing exciting growth in adoption as more shoppers look for contactless shopping options. As adoption grows, retailers benefit from the elimination of abandoned baskets caused by long lines, improvements in store efficiency and priceless, actionable data insights.
Our latest scan & go buyers guide examines the ways in which Scan & Go technology has been implemented by some of the world’s largest retailers, and the key considerations for retailers that have Scan & Go on their future roadmap. The Guide includes expert insights from our team following extensive research in stores across the UK, United States and the Nordics.
The key steps in a user’s Scan & Go journey
How leading retailers including Sainsbury’s, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, MUJI, 7Eleven, Super Brugsen, Marks & Spencer have implemented Scan & Go solutions
The opportunities the technology creates for retailers
The ROI and commercial impact of implementing Scan & Go
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How did global retailers deploy Scan & Go?
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