Marks and Spencer Rolls Out Self-checkouts

Marks and Spencer Rolls Out Self-checkouts

Amidst shoplifting concerns, Marks and Spencer continues to kick off roll-out of self-checkouts in changing rooms.

Marks and Spencer is bringing self-checkouts to its store changing rooms so that shoppers won’t have to join two queues when trying on and buying clothes.

The retailer is planning to roll-out self-service tills in 180 of its clothing stores by early 2028.

Operations Director Sacha Berendji told The Telegraph, “We’d like customers to be able to walk straight into the fitting room with no queue, try on what they’ve chosen, then pay there and just walk out.”

“Shoplifting is a major problem in this country, but there are things that we’re all doing to mitigate some of those losses.”

The new tills have thus far been introduced in 28 recently revamped stores.