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The 'e' mark, commonly found on various products, has been called out by shoppers as a potential trick from supermarkets to charge them more for less quantity of the product. One woman expressed ...
They will be deployed in areas of its warehouses where humans currently use touch, and sight, to put different size products into ‘pods’. The robots can do the very same work instead ...
We love that we can produce better products from a point of view of really focusing on battery life and other things that customers want. And so, we have started on a journey, is the way I would ...
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