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  2. Target CEO hopes the company will eventually remove locked ...

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    Target puts socks, underwear behind locked cases to prevent theft. (Yahoo Finance) Instituting the right self-checkout process will also help the matter; Cornell said it has been a matter of trial ...

  3. Target is making a major change to its self-checkout lanes - AOL

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    Love them or hate them, self-checkout lanes are being limited by some retailers including Target, and in some cases are being pulled out altogether. After a pilot in 200 stores last fall ...

  4. Target is testing a new self-checkout policy

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    At a handful of stores, Target has restricted self-checkout to customers buying 10 items or fewer. Customers buying more than that are required to use full-service lanes with cashiers.

  5. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Target Corporation is an American retail corporation that operates a chain of discount department stores and ... (at most in the self-service snack bar), ...

  6. Self-checkout - Wikipedia

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    A self-service checkout at a Tesco store in Poland; a barcode scanner is in the glass below the display screen; below this is a flat metal plate on which produce may be weighed; a bank card PIN pad is to the right of the display screen; and to the right is the bagging area. In self-checkout systems, the customer is typically required to:

  7. Target limits self-checkout to 10 items or less: What ... - AOL

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    Starting March 17, nearly all 2,000 Target stores will make self-checkout lanes exclusively available to shoppers with 10 items or less, the company said in an announcement on Thursday. Stores ...

  8. Self-service - Wikipedia

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    Self-service is the practice of serving oneself, usually when purchasing items. Common examples include many gas stations, where the customer pumps their own gas rather than have an attendant do it (full service is required by law in New Jersey, urban parts of Oregon, most of Mexico, and Richmond, British Columbia, but is the exception rather than the rule elsewhere [6]).

  9. Target's new self-checkout rules might be a welcome change - AOL

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    Target has implemented new self-checkout rules at many of its locations as some retailers have said self-checkouts can cause an increase in theft. The new rules will apply at most of Target's ...