A month after announcing a reduction in the number of items shoppers can bring to Target's self-checkout kiosks, the retail giant is introducing a new technology to prevent theft in stores, according ...
Target began rolling out TruScan at self-checkout in 2024 to detect unscanned items, reflecting a broader effort to manage losses. The system uses cameras to flag non-scans and prompt corrections, ...
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(CNN) - Target is introducing new technology to combat theft at its self-checkout registers. The technology is called Truscan. The cameras will be able to detect items on scanners and anything ...
(NEXSTAR) – Target plans to take a closer look at customers using self-checkout. According to multiple reports, the mega-retailer is adding cameras to self-checkout lanes in a move to prevent theft.
It's the latest effort by retailers to rein in so-called "inventory shrink" — a catchall term that includes goods lost to shoplifting, damage or other mishaps. From the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business ...