The British network of the Booths supermarkets refuses self-service cash desks

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The network of the Booths supermarkets closes almost all cash desks of self-service in the shops in response to consumer demand. All but 2 of 28 shops of companies who works in northern England, will receive traditional cash desks with the personnel. Exception are Kesvik and Uindermir, two shops to County of Cumbria. The retailer having 16 shops in County of Lancashire, and also outlets in Yorkshire and Cheshire, declared that such policy is based on customer reviews. Booths became the first British supermarket which has refused use of cash desks of self-service which become in recent years more and more...