Dunkin’ to test checkout-free technology


Dunkin' to test checkout-free technology

(CNN) — Coffee and doughnut chain Dunkin’ is next up to soon pilot a checkout-free experience for its customers.

Dunkin’ plans to test the automated self-service platform called shop everywhere, in conjunction with MasterCard.

It’ll happen at a store to be announced in California in October.

The customer experience features no interaction with a store employee, and no need to scan anything before leaving.

It only requires an opt-in to the automated platform via the Dunkin’ app or kiosk.

Once a code displays on the customers’ phone, they can choose their items at self-serve stations, then leave.

A receipts pops-up on a customers phone through the app.

A handful of other retailers will also test-run the shop anywhere platform beginning next month.


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