The technology promises less frustration at checkout, but it could come with hidden costs.
Walmart is rolling out digital shelf labels and expects it to be in all U.S. stores by year’s end. Is it surge pricing in ...
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Digital price labels, which are rapidly replacing paper shelf tags at U.S. supermarkets, haven’t led to demand-based pricing surges, according to a new study that examined five years’ worth of prices ...
The price tag is going digital. Walmart is leading the charge into the future of in-store shopping as the the mega-retailer and other chains, including grocery giant Kroger, are replacing ...
Electronic shelf labels let stores change prices instantly, raising concerns about surge pricing, transparency and consumer ...
From supermarkets to hardware stores, bottle shops to pharmacists, paper price labels are being ditched for digital ones. These unobtrusive e-ink screens may seem unimportant, but they could have ...
Traditional price tags at grocery stores may soon be on their way out, in favor of what are being called digital or electronic shelf labels that can be updated remotely. Consumer advocates worry this ...
A relatively unpublicized feature in Word 2007 and 2010 lets you print labels using built-in templates that are suitable for just about any sheet of labels you can buy. With the templates, you can ...