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Sainsbury’s trials recognition technology with Facewatch

British retailer Sainsbury’s has started a trial of biometric recognition technology in two stores, located in Sydenham, South London, and Bath, in the South West of England. The technology comes from Facewatch.

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Spar Austria opens digital shop window

With its new digital platform ‘Spar-Produktwelt’ (Spar Product World), Austrian Spar provides information on prices, origins, and availability of more than 25,000 products from its food range. Customers of company-operated stores in Austria can now access the database via an icon in the Spar app or the company's website.

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Morrisons will trial Instacart’s Caper digital shopping trolley

Morrisons will become the first retailer in the UK to trial Instacart’s Caper digital shopping trolley. Starting in early 2026, the retailer plans to pilot the technology in one store, with the potential for further rollout.

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Fressnapf Maxi Zoo continues to rely on GK

Following the failed attempt to introduce the Enfore cash register software from the now-insolvent start-up NumberFour AG, Fressnapf is continuing its digital transformation with GK. Europe's leading retailer of pet supplies will migrate all its store services to the GK Cloud4Retail cloud platform.

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Biohof Peters enables unmanned operation with Lokbest

Biohof Peters, a neighbourhood store at Lake Steinhude, relies on self-scanning technology from software provider Lokbest. Customers can shop there daily from 5am to 11pm via an app – without the need for an employee to be on site.

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Aldi Nord installs digital labels from SoluM in Belgium

For Belgium, Aldi Nord has chosen SoluM. The discount giant is currently still in negotiations with further technology providers for other countries.

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VusionGroup’s Connected Store attracts interest from retailers and CPGs

With its Connected Store in GS1 Germany's Knowledge Centre, VusionGroup demonstrates how its technology optimises brick-and-mortar retail through the interaction of real-time data, AI and IoT.

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Selgros brings Supersmart to Germany

Selgros, the cash and carry market operator belonging to Coop Switzerland, has brought the Supersmart solution for validation after self-scanning to Germany. The two Selgros stores in Neu-Isenburg and Braunschweig have already been equipped with the solution, which uses weight data and intelligent analyses to verify self-scanning.

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Waitrose trials Shopic’s clip-on devices

British supermarket operator Waitrose is trialling Shopic's clip-on devices for shopping trolleys for the first time at a store in Bracknell. Toby Pickard, Retail Futures Senior Partner at the British Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD), told The Retail Optimiser that, according to sales staff, the solution has been in use there for a few weeks. This is the first installation…

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Edeka Paschmann enhances self-checkouts against fraud with Diebold Nixdorf and SeeChange

The independent Edeka retailer Paschmann from the Rhine-Ruhr region has equipped its self-checkouts in a first store with Diebold Nixdorf's Vision Recognition solution to prevent fraud. Its supermarket on Suitbertusstraße in Düsseldorf is the first store in Germany to use Diebold Nixdorf's Vynamic Smart Vision Shrink Reduction solution, which was originally developed by British start-up SeeChange.

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