Tuesday 1 March 2016

Sweden opens its first unmanned convenience store

Sweden opens its first unmanned convenience store

A late-night scramble to buy baby food gave a Swedish man the idea to open the country’s first unmanned convenience store. Robert Ilijason, 39, had to drive 20 minutes to an open grocery store to buy food for his son. Now the town of Viken, Sweden, has its own 24-hour shop for bread, milk and other conveniences. Customers use their cellphones to unlock the door and scan their purchases. They must register for the service and are charged...
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