The reign of people brazen enough to scan all their groceries as carrots may soon be over.
Coles supermarkets are understood to be introducing new technology at its self-service checkouts to help tackle the company’s annual theft debt amounting to an estimated $1.1 billion, news.com.au reports.
The upgraded scanners could use a combination of weight and visual recognition to correctly identify items — meaning shoppers would struggle to get away with deliberately scanning products as cheaper items.
Efforts to curb self-service theft comes after years of stories and research that suggest the practice is extremely common.