Foodstuffs Deploys Facial Recognition Technology in Its Fourth Christchurch Store

New Zealand retailer Foodstuffs has installed facial recognition technology. The system is now active in its fourth store in

New Zealand retailer Foodstuffs has installed facial recognition technology. The system is now active in its fourth store in Christchurch. The rollout follows earlier implementations in other locations. The technology is intended to enhance customer experience and security. Store managers say it can streamline checkout and deter theft. Privacy advocates have raised concerns about data handling. Foodstuffs assures compliance with local privacy regulations. The company plans to evaluate performance before further expansion.