China, Japan try cashier-free stores -- for different reasons

Poor service, labor shortage no problem as digital tech replaces workers

1227N F5 convenience store Guangzhou

A customer chooses items at an automated F5 Future Store in Guangzhou.

DAISUKE HARASHIMA and SHU MATSUDA, Nikkei staff writers

GUANGZHOU/TOKYO -- Asia's two biggest economies, China and Japan, are different in many respects, but two things they have in common are large numbers of convenience stores and an enthusiasm for automation. Not surprisingly, both countries are combining the two, moving toward a convenience-store industry that largely run by automation, with few or no human staff.

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