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LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Northern England supermarket chain Booths is to axe almost all of the self-service tills in its stores, saying the decision was in response to feedback from customers.
UK supermarket chain Booths is doing away with self-checkout stations in almost all its stores. The decision comes as customers complain about self-checkout stations being slow and impersonal.
Supermarket chain Booths is axing almost all self-service tills in its stores in what it says is a response to customer demand. All but two of the 28 stores run by the company, which trades in ...