Amazon Ditches 'Just Walk Out' Checkouts at Its Grocery Stores
Amazon Fresh is moving away from a feature of its grocery stores where 
customers could skip checkout altogether.
By
Maxwell Zeff

Amazon is phasing out its checkout-less grocery stores with “Just Walk Out” 
technology, first reported by The Information Tuesday. The company’s senior 
vice president of grocery stores says they’re moving away from Just Walk Out, 
which relied on cameras and sensors to track what people were leaving the store 
with.

Just over half of Amazon Fresh stores are equipped with Just Walk Out. The 
technology allows customers to skip checkout altogether by scanning a QR code 
when they enter the store. Though it seemed completely automated, Just Walk Out 
relied on more than 1,000 people in India watching and labeling videos to 
ensure accurate checkouts. The cashiers were simply moved off-site, and they 
watched you as you shopped.

Instead, Amazon is moving towards Dash Carts, a scanner and screen that’s 
embedded in your shopping cart, allowing you to checkout as you shop. These 
offer a more reliable solution than Just Walk Out. Amazon Fresh stores will 
also feature self check out counters from now on, for people who aren’t Amazon 
members.

“We’re rolling out Amazon Dash Cart, our smart-shopping carts,” said an Amazon 
spokesperson to Gizmodo. Amazon confirmed this feature is replacing its Just 
Walk Out technology in existing stores.

Just Walk Out was first introduced in 2016, presenting Amazon’s biggest and 
boldest innovation in grocery shopping. The technology seemed incredible, but 
there were some stumbles. It often took hours for customers to receive receipts 
after leaving the store, largely because offshore cashiers were rewatching 
videos and assigning items to different customers. The system of scanners and 
video cameras in each store is also incredibly expensive.

According to The Information, 700 out of 1,000 Just Walk Out sales required 
human reviewers as of 2022. This widely missed Amazon’s internal goals of 
reaching less than 50 reviews per 1,000 sales. Amazon called this 
characterization inaccurate, and disputes how many purchases require reviews.

“The primary role of our Machine Learning data associates is to annotate video 
images, which is necessary for continuously improving the underlying machine 
learning model powering,” said an Amazon spokesperson to Gizmodo. However, the 
spokesperson acknowledged these associates validate “a small minority” of 
shopping visits when AI can’t determine a purchase.

Amazon Fresh, the e-commerce giant’s grocery store first launched in 2007, has 
just over 40 locations around the United States. The company also owns Whole 
Foods, and many of Amazon Fresh’s experiments are seen as precursors for the 
large chain.

The company is reportedly keeping Just Walk Out technology in a small number of 
Fresh stores in the United Kingdom, and some of its Amazon Go convenience 
stores. Amazon has also implemented Just Walk Out technology at several 
ballparks around the country. These locations will keep the technology going.

Amazon is trying to further break into the grocery space to grow into another 
billion-dollar market. Though it owns Whole Foods, the e-commerce giant still 
doesn’t compete with food goliaths like Walmart, Costco, and Kroger. Amazon’s 
push away from expensive tests like Just Walk Out may be a sign the company is 
looking to further expand its presence as a supermarket.

https://gizmodo.com/amazon-reportedly-ditches-just-walk-out-grocery-stores-1851381116
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