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Tesco shares plans to get rid of checkouts in supermarkets - meaning shoppers won't have to queue for tills

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Tesco has shared plans to get rid of checkouts from stores. The supermarket is launching its first checkout-free high street store where shoppers can pick up their groceries and leave without the need for a till.

It is latest retail giant to open a store where checkouts are replaced by high-tech cameras designed to track the items shoppers place in their baskets.

The firm’s high street store trial, which it has called GetGo, launches in High Holborn in London on Tuesday. READ MORE: Martin Lewis sends two-day warning to anyone with a Tesco Clubcard Amazon launched its first Amazon Go grocery shop in the UK in February, before expanding to five more sites, while Aldi opened its own till-free shop last month.

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