[mind Info] Coopérative U teams up with Diebold, GK Software and Paytweak to reduce shrinkage and simplify payment

As computer vision technologies have become more accessible and offer a faster ROI in a context of rising shrinkage, a growing number of grocers are turning to embedded cameras to control automatic checkouts. This is the case at French retailer Coopérative U, where other POCs are underway around payment, as mind Retail learned at NRF Europe.

Through Sophie Baqué. Published on 30 September 2025 à 10h12 - Update on 30 September 2025 à 12h52

Following in the footsteps of Les Mousquetaires, the Coopérative U retailer (2024 turnover: €26.9 billion, up 4% excluding petrol) is testing cameras embedded at automatic checkouts to secure autonomous payment via image capture and AI process. According to our sources, the group deployed POCs with solutions from Diebold (Smart Vision) and GK Software–…

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