Amazon is reportedly planning to bring its cashier-less Amazon Go retail stores to London, according to The Telegraph. The location would mark the first time Amazon has launched its Go concept outside of the US, where it currently operates seven retail locations. The company is reportedly looking for a retail space with a size of between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet near London’s Oxford Circus.
Although Amazon declined to comment on the rumor, previous reports have claimed that it wants to launch as many as 3,000 Amazon Go stores by 2021. However, despite opening its first physical store in Seattle back in 2016, the company has been slow to grow to other locations due to the cost and complexity of each store. The hardware alone for the...
Amazon is reportedly bringing a cashier-less Go store to London
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