王保霞
科技的進(jìn)步以及自動(dòng)化技術(shù)的普及使得自助服務(wù)越來越受歡迎。無人超市會(huì)成為未來超市的主流嗎?
It's cold and gloomy, and if you run out of milk, it's a fifteen?minute drive to the supermarket. But this wooden container offers a lifeline. You use an app to open the doors. Your phone scans whatever you need. And the bill is charged to your bank card.
Critics argue it's a less sociable shopping experience. But during the pandemic, that's a bonus.
A manager stocks the shelves here once a week, but with no other staff to pay, it's saved the firm's founders a lot of money. Many of the entrepreneurs here think unmanned stores will soon be the mainstream.
Cecilia Johansson, an entrepreneur, believes that the challenge is, of course, the older generation that have a habit of going to stores and meet other people. However,? people have seen quick, rapid grow?th of digitalisation due to the pandemic, so the behaviour of the consumers is changing.
But so far, there are no plans to take staff away from Sweden's biggest super?markets, where retail bosses say customers want advice and inspiration, not just something to snack on. Back in Hummelsta, nine out of ten adults have already tried the unmanned store, and anyone struggling with technology is offered help—so it's easy to pick up that carton of milk or perhaps something to sweeten the taste of Sweden's dark, bitter winter.
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