A grocery-convenience store hybrid that has developed a cashier-less retail format for underused ground-floor space in residential buildings in Canada is preparing to test the concept in the United States.
Aisle 24 thus far has introduced two versions of its small-format grocer/convenience store model: one is being used to convert underused ground-floor space in residential buildings. Customers use the Aisle 24 app to access the store and then use in-store kiosks to pay.
More recently, Aisle 24 added a format that uses traditional ground-floor retail spaces that are accessible to the public.
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