Discount Retail Chain Lidl Greece will now issue only electronic invoices to users of the Lidl Plus application, while paper invoices will continue to be issued to customers who do not use the loyalty program.
In the next two years, Greece could become the first country of the company to allow customers to shop exclusively at self-service checkouts. Customers will make their purchases with the assistance of employees, but also with the possibility of paying for their purchases in cash. If the project proves successful, the company plans to roll it out in other markets.
According to reports from the international press, technology company Itab plans to deliver 7,200 self-checkouts in 13 countries to the German retailer by the end of 2025.
Lidl recently celebrated 25 years of successful business in Greece. The German chain has invested €1.4 billion so far and currently operates 230 stores. Lidl has announced new stores and the construction of a new logistics center.
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