Saxony: first supermarket without salespeople planned | Regional

Moritzburg (Saxony) – Does this shop concept bring the closed grocery stores back to the countryside?

Supermarket giant Rewe (3,600 stores, 140,000 employees, 24 billion euros in sales) now wants a so-called in the Friedewald district of Moritzburg for the first time in Saxony Walk-in-Store open.

Rewe spokeswoman Stephanie Behrens (35): “On 40 square meters, the customer will find 700 items around the clock, 365 days a year – from apples to toothbrushes!”

The shelves are quite normal like in any grocery store

Photo: © REWE

The market manages without staff. When entering the mini supermarket, the EC card or credit card must be scanned at the door.

While you take the goods from the shelves, umpteen cameras monitor the customer. You scan the goods yourself at the computer checkout and pay without cash.

The bus turning point in Friedewald is planned as the location. Behrens: “The approval processes are still ongoing.”

Therefore, an opening date cannot be given yet.

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