
Dollar General has announced its decision to reduce the number of self-checkout lanes across its stores, joining other retailers like Target and Walmart in a move aimed at curbing theft. The company plans to remove self-checkout options in almost 9,000 stores, transitioning them to 'assisted checkout options.' This strategic shift reflects a broader trend among retailers to enhance customer service and security measures.
Dollar General reducing self-checkout options in thousands of stores https://t.co/Xw2rQWlu3t
Dollar General will be converting self-checkout registers in 9,000 stores to become "assisted checkout options." https://t.co/yEBk5kdrnw
The end of the self checkout? Dollar General, Target and Walmart row back on self-service registers - but it's not because they care about customer service https://t.co/YOj5Si2ZEP https://t.co/aFr8LOMznv
