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Sam’s Club, the Walmart ownership membership warehouse, is making a major change in its food payment system and embraces artificial intelligence (AI).
The retail giant plans to phase traditional crates in its 600 stores and create a frictional shopping experience that will include customers scanning goods with one app and then having scanners it verifies the goods while customers leave. Technology would eliminate the need for door -taking controls.
The system, known as “Scan & Go”, was originally launched in April 2024 and allows members to use the Sam’s Club mobile app to scan their products.
A buyer reserves the goods at a SAMWOOD club, Illinois. (Scott Olson / Getty Images / Getty Images)
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The latest announcement adds to the control of him, known as “JUST WALK”/”JUST Go” Exit, in the process and will see the possibility of eliminating traditional cash registers.
The new plans were announced by Chris Nicholas, the President and CEO of the Sam club, who described the company’s ambitions in its investment community meeting in 2025 last week.
“This is one of the fastest, most escalating transformations that occur in the minority today,” Nicholas said. “We are investing with deliberately – in our fleet, our associates and the experience of the members – become the best seller of the club in the world.”

Executive Vice President of the Summer Club and trade chief Megan Crozier speaks at the Venice Las Venetian resort on January 9, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Crozier was talking about the company’s Scan & Go system. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images / Getty Images)
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The company said its newly opened store in Grapevine, Texas, already has the “JUST WALK”/”JUST Go” system in the country and that store will be “setting the standard” for the club for the future. The new store has created to make faster, softer and more enjoyable purchases.
That store is also designed with it in mind to create a better work environment for updates workers like a vertical tire, automated fork and a robot in the cafe.
“It is a place where design and technology in the center of man complement comfort and discovery, offering a brief appearance for the future of retail,” the company wrote in a press release in December.
Walmart, meanwhile, is between experimenting with technology and monitoring risks and benefits.
Costco, the company’s main rival, is receiving the opposite access and is adhered to only with traditional cash registers.
Sam’s Club said his 100,000 associates remain essential at the company moment.

A sign hangs outside a Sam’s Club store in Streamwood, Illinois. (Getty Images)
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The company said that the approval of the funds of it to simplify repeated tasks has improved operational efficiency and associate engagement, while there have also been investments in salaries and career advancement opportunities.
Sam’s Club said new technology will allow more time to improve member’s experience.
“When a member has a significant, positive interaction with a collaborator, they are more likely to renew – and stay loyal,” Nicholas said. “We are building a culture that supports our associates as much as our members because we win.”