SHOPPERS nationwide are issuing concerns over digital price tags as several retail giants recently confirmed their implementation at thousands of stores.
Walmart, Hy-Vee, and Aldi have all committed to moving away from paper tags for merchandise.
The retailers cited significant improvements to the shopping experience for customers and improved productivity and efficiency for employees as reasons for the price tag upgrade.
In June, Walmart decided to take the digital price tag movement forward on a massive level.
It had previously tested the electronic labels at a store in Texas for some time and found them highly successful for staffand …