Home » After Asda and Currys, Sainsbury’s tests facial recognition to lower theft After Asda and Currys, Sainsbury’s tests facial recognition to lower theft Through Morgane Monteiro, Sophie Baqué. Published on 15 September 2025 à 19h03 - Update on 15 September 2025 à 19h07 Resources To reduce theft, the UK’s second-largest food retailer, Sainsbury’s (2024 turnover: €42.9 billion, up by 1%), has been using facial recognition technology since September 3,… Morgane Monteiro, Sophie Baqué facial recognitionmonitoringPayment & securitypersonal informationprivacyretail techshrinkagetheft Read more Frédéric Halley, Sonorcap: “We are going to invest in a company focused on CRM and digital loyalty programmes” South Africa: Shoprite rolls out smart trolleys, designed in-house by the tech division Augmodo raises US$37.5 million to transform employees into smart sensors H&M equips U.K.’s staff with cameras to curb shoplifting and assaults Asda and Currys invest in protection against theft and assault in the U.K.