Home » UK : Morrisons and Waitrose are trialling connected trolleys to reduce shoplifting UK : Morrisons and Waitrose are trialling connected trolleys to reduce shoplifting Against a backdrop of rising shoplifting across Europe, Morrisons and Waitrose are trialling connected shopping trolleys with Instacart and Shopic. The aim of this digitalisation of a customer journey is to reduce stock loss and secure new revenue opportunities, thanks to the retail media capabilities built into these services. Through Morgane Monteiro. Published on 15 September 2025 à 17h14 - Update on 15 September 2025 à 19h18 Resources Morrisons (2024 turnover: €18.1 billion, up by 3.8% year-on-year) announced on September 10 a partnership with Instacart to introduce Caper Carts in early 2026. These smart trolleys are equipped with AI and computer vision technologies developed by Instacart and Nvidia.… Morgane Monteiro Digital in-store and retail mediaInstacartMorrisonsPayment & securityretail techShopictheft Read more UK : Morrisons and Waitrose are trialling connected trolleys to reduce shoplifting Frédéric Halley, Sonorcap: “We are going to invest in a company focused on CRM and digital loyalty programmes” Computer vision: Walmart adopts new technology to reduce "scan & go" fraud Automatic checkouts: Specialist retailers follow in supermarket footsteps