Target limits self-checkout to 10 items as more retailers change their policy
Target limits self-checkout to 10 items as more retailers shift checkout policies. Target is now restricting the number of items that shoppers can scan at self-checking out. The move comes as retailers nationwide change checkout policies nationwide. Target says it will not change the policy until the end of the year.
Target to limit self-checkout to 10 items or fewer as Walmart also adjusts. Move away from Covid-era norm comes as Target and other retailers say they've been battling theft. Walmart also adjusting to new standard of self-self-check-out at its stores.
Target to limit self-checkout to 10 items or fewer as Walmart also adjusts. Move away from Covid-era norm comes as Target and other retailers say they've been battling theft. Walmart also adjusting to new standard of self-self-check-out at its stores.
Target to limit self-checkout to 10 items or fewer as Walmart also adjusts. Target is set to limit the number of items that can be purchased in its self check-out lanes to 10. Walmart also adjusting its self-checking out lanes as it tries to compete with Target.
Target shoppers will see most of Target's nearly 2,000 stores start using an "express self-checkout" format on Sunday. The format has limits of 10 items or fewer. Most of Target stores will start using the new format starting at 10 items per item.
Dollar General is changing up its self-checkout plan to cut down on retail shrink. Retail shrink continues to be an ongoing headwind for Dollar General. Self-check-out at hundreds of stores to reduce theft, Dollar General says. The move is aimed at cutting down on the number of people who shop in the stores.