A shopping cart prototype—which follows customers around the store, scans products and flags shopping list discrepancies, completes payment in-aisle, includes voice-recognition and, heaven help us, talks—is being touted by Microsoft as under development for the Whole Foods chain. Whole Foods, however, has a very different take.
The Jetsons-friendly cart was demoed Monday (Feb. 27) at a Microsoft event called TechForum, where various cutting-edge projects were showcased. The cart certainly has some interesting potential—and drawbacks—but one key player that is not buying into the short-term need for the cart is Whole Foods, despite the Whole Foods logo having been prominently displayed on the cart at the Microsoft demo.Read more...