Target has initiated several changes at its self-checkout registers, each designed for guests with disabilities, including those who are blind or have low vision. The accessible solutions will roll out to Target stores nationwide beginning this holiday season.
“This season brings so much joy for our guests, but we know it can be overwhelming, too. That is why even small wins matter — like an accessible self-checkout that helps guests shop their way, with confidence,” Adrienne Costanzo, executive vice president and chief stores officer for Target, noted in a press release. “Shopping with us should be easy, move fast and feel good — period.”
The company noted that the technology works seamlessly with Target’s existing self-checkout system and includes:
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