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Improved Customer Experience At Prince Ebeano Supermarket

Ever experienced shopping at a supermarket and half the items on the shelve have no price tags? Sometimes, these tags fall off or someone forgot to tag them and then you have to look 👀 for a shop attendant? Shop attendant then takes your item to the cashier to scan the barcode and God help you if you need to do this for half the items on your shopping list! 😂
Well, Prince Ebeano Supermarket (Lagos, Nigeria) has figured out a way for customers to self serve when faced with this challenge (sometimes the tags do fall off) and invested in technology. (see pictures).
You find an item with no price tag? Good news is you no longer need a shop assistant. Simply locate the barcode scanners/readers at different sections of the supermarket and check yourself! Imagine how many minutes you save shopping! This is a good one Prince Ebeano Supermarket and I’m hoping that The Shoprite Group of Companies Nigeria and The SPAR Group Ltd Nigeria will make some technological improvements to enhance customer experience because sometimes, I don’t see any price tags. hashtagtalktodeBBie hashtagcustomerexperiencemanagement hashtagcxrevolutionng hashtagcustomerservice hashtagcustomerexperience

 
 

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