The tech will also be included in 20 new stores opening before the end of the year
Asda has announced the rollout of electronic shelf edge labels (ESLs) across its largest and busiest Express convenience stores. The rollout will see 250 stores benefit from the new technology.
The rollout follows a successful three-month trial at Asda’s Oxford Road Store in Manchester. Approximately 2,800 separate electronic shelf edge labels (over 700,000 across the entire rollout) will be added to stores, meaning colleagues will no longer need to manually replace pricing in-store.
The technology also helps to display allergen information at shelf edge through QR codes, in addition to displaying the cost, weight and unit price of products. Asda recently announced it will launch up to 20 new Express stores before the end of the year as part of its convenience store opening programme, starting with Castleford on Wednesday next week.
Each new Express store will feature the electronic shelf edge labels (ESLs) from day one.
Joseph Sutton, Vice President Asda Express, foodservice and fuel, said: “We’re continuing to invest in enhancing our stores, and the launch of cutting-edge technology across our Express estate is proof of this. By streamlining our instore operations, we can free up our colleagues to focus on what they do best – serving our customers. With the first of 20 new Express sites set to open next, we’re excited to build on this momentum and to bring Asda’s trusted value to even more communities across the UK.”