Aldi trialling its first checkout-free store in London
Aldi is trialling new checkout-free technology that will allow customers to scan a smartphone app to enter the store, pick up their shopping, and simply walk out without the need to pay at a till. Shortly after their visit, they will get an email receipt and be charged automatically using their chosen payment method. aldi checkout free store
Britain’s fifth-largest supermarket says that colleagues are currently testing the store and further trials will be carried out by members of the public.
Giles Hurley, Chief Executive Officer for Aldi UK and Ireland, said:
“We are always looking to redefine what it means to be a discount retailer, and the technology involved in this trial will give us a wealth of learnings.
“We are really excited to be testing this concept that will enable customers to pick from our range of quality products, all available at unbeatable prices, then leave the store without having to pay at a till.”
The first concept store will employ approximately the same number of colleagues as a typical Aldi Local.
Today’s announcement follows Aldi’s launch of click-and-collect last year, which is now available in over 200 Aldi stores across the UK, enabling customers to carry out a full weekly shop online and collect their orders in-store. aldi checkout free store
Aldi currently has over 900 shops in the UK and opened its first store here in 1990.
The expansion plans come after Aldi pledged to invest a record £1.3billion by the end of 2021 and create 4,000 jobs.
Last September, Aldi recorded an almost 50% jump in its pre-tax profits during its latest financial year as its sales passed the £12billion mark.