A store without cashiers opens in China’s “future city”

JD.com’s self-service supermarket outside Beijing uses facial recognition technology to track shoppers

A “billing tunnel” tallies up the bill by reading RFID chips on the items. (Picture: CCTV)
It’s supposed to be the home of China’s latest innovations. It wasn’t until a year ago that Xiongan New Area entered the lexicon in China. Handpicked by President Xi Jinping in April 2017, the once-stagnant Xiongan New Area just outside Beijing was recast overnight as a “city of the future”.

One of the first projects is now open: An unmanned supermarket from retail giant JD.com.

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