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Supermarket Giant to Bring in Digital Price Tags Across Hundred of Stores
Electronic shelf labels (ESL) are becoming increasingly popular among retailers looking to modernize their stores. According to this recent article from The Independent, the technology "...helps display allergen information through QR codes, as well as displaying the cost, weight and unit price of products." These digital price tags also make it easy to update prices instantly, reduce errors, and create a more efficient, data-driven shopping experience.
Excerpt: "Supermarket chain Asda is set to equip 250 of its Express convenience stores with digital price tags, enabling electronic price changes across shelves. The retailer follows in the footsteps of others, such as Lidl and Currys, who have already adopted electronic shelf-edge labels (ESLs) in their shops. Around 2,800 individual labels will be added, Asda confirmed, meaning staff will no longer need to manually replace pricing in stores."
Check out the article to see why many retailers are upgrading their shelf price tags to electronic shelf labels: https://www.the-independent.com/news/business/asda-digital-price-tags-tesco-b2838633.html
TDX Tech can help your business procure, stage, deploy, and install the latest technology, including electronic shelf labels, at all your brick-and-mortar stores. Learn more: https://www.tdxtech.com/technology-services/it-lifecycle-management/
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