Customers will be charged when leaving the store
Tesco is launching its first checkout-free high street shop in England.
The supermarket chain has opened its first till-free store in London, called GetGo.
The retailer says tills will be replaced by high-tech cameras designed to track the items customers put in their baskets.
Customers will be charged when they leave the store.
The trial - at one of its London stores - follows similar moves by Amazon and Aldi.
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