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Amazon Expands Cashierless Concept to Suburbs

Amazon is extending its cashierless Just Walk Out tech to convenience stores targeted at a suburban audience, reports Forbes.

The first new store – branded Amazon Go – will open in Mill Creek, Wash., and will carry an assortment of food, snacks, beer, wine and “a few every day essentials.” A Los Angeles-metro-area location is planned in the next few months.

At 6150 square feet, the footprint is twice as large as the traditional Amazon Go stores located in urban areas.

Jennifer Acevedo

Jennifer Acevedo is the editor-in-chief and associate publisher of VMSD magazine.

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