Foodstuffs adds facial recognition to its fourth Christchurch store
Foodstuffs has introduced facial recognition technology in its fourth store located in Christchurch. The rollout continues the retailer's push toward biometric customer
Foodstuffs has introduced facial recognition technology in its fourth store located in
Christchurch. The rollout continues the retailer's push toward biometric customer
identification. The new system is intended to streamline checkout and enhance security.
The store is part of Foodstuffs' network of supermarkets in the region. No specific
details about the technology provider were disclosed. The implementation follows similar
deployments in the company's other Christchurch locations. Consumer reactions to the
biometric system have not been reported. The retailer plans to monitor performance before
considering further expansion.