Sunday, March 20, 2016

He wants to spread the country store 2.0 – Swedish Dagbladet

click to shop door after Lennie Timour in Skåne Viken logged into the app. Once inside, he scans the barcode on the goods he wants with his smartphone and the end of the month he receives an invoice for all their purchases. No staff is engaged and sex is obviously nonexistent.

– You become not nersprungen of people directly, says Lennie Timour with a smile.

– It offers possibilities are missing something at home and it is closed in the traditional stores. I buy basics like toilet paper and coffee, and maybe some foods, he said.

It should be more than 4 000 people in the small community of Skåne. Two traditional grocery stores are there, but they close at 20th

– 12-13 percent of Gulf residents are registered users. I would not be able to support me in this shop – turnover is around SEK 1 000 a day. But the goal of the concept is places where there is no store at all, says Robert Ilijason.

In the shop there are basic commodities, but not tobacco, alcohol or drugs. Seven cameras are activated when someone steps into the store and make a rough inventory of the shelves all the time. In the two months that the store has been open has been no thefts occurred.

TT: Could not happen to any outside force their way into the store with a registered user?

– Of course, we do not do something to prevent it, but with the help of cameras and sensors, and the ability to send a warning to someone looking through the cameras, we can send over someone immediately.

In the future establishments may be relevant by staffing a few hours every other day.

– perhaps someone will be in place to help those who can not handle the technology completely, says Robert Ilijason.

His hope it will be three or four new unmanned stores this summer. Ilijason also sees an opportunity for existing stores to extend their opening hours.

– You can have an unmanned part after closing. I think this is more likely to save jobs than outrank existing traders, he said.

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