The changes come as shoppers have grown frustrated with self-checkout systems that can be slow and unreliable
Target's new self-checkout policy starts Sunday at stores nationwide.
You'll need to have 10 items or less to use the Express Self-Checkout registers, according to the company.
At the same time, Target is opening more traditional checkouts where employees can ring up customers with larger orders.
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The retailer tested the system back in the fall at 200 stores and found self-checkout moved twice as fast by limiting the number of items.
The changes come as shoppers have grown frustrated with self-checkout systems that can be slow and unreliable.