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The opening of the first Amazon Go cashierless grocery store in the UK is perfectly timed to reduce physical contact during the pandemic, says ParcelHero
The online giant Amazon is launching its first ‘brick and mortar’ shop in the UK. It may be a physical store but there is no need for any actual physical contact – Amazon Go stores are contactless and cashierless.
The home delivery expert ParcelHero says the launch of the first Amazon Go store in the UK is perfectly timed to help customers during the current pandemic, as the shop has no cashiers to pay or screens to touch. Shoppers simply walk in, take the items they need and walk out.
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Warning new online sales tax plans would hit home shoppers hard
Retail bosses are calling for online businesses to pay similar tax to high street stores.
Online shoppers may have to pay a tax similar to one applicable to high street retailers (Image: Getty Images)
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