SAN FRANCISCO -- A year after Amazon opened its first cashier-less store, startups and retailers are racing to get similar technology in stores around the world, letting shoppers buy groceries without waiting in line.
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Fri, 02/08/2019 - 2:35pm
SAN FRANCISCO -- A year after Amazon opened its first cashier-less store, startups and retailers are racing to get similar technology in stores around the world, letting shoppers buy groceries without waiting in line.