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Lidl introduces new checkout system that requires a smartphone leaving shoppers furious

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Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter Supermarket giant Lidl has come under fire with shoppers after announcing a new way to pay for items in store - which is already in place in supermarkets like ASDA, Tesco and Sainsbury's.

Previously, shoppers had to put all of their items in a trolley and pay for them at the till. But a new initiative will see shoppers being given the option to scan as they shop using in-store technology.

Lidl says the new system will allow customers to scan and pay for items using their smartphones. READ MORE: M&S in hot water with mums over 'offensive' name of £1 bakery item Lidl Go - as the new system is being called - will begin in London, as part of a trial, before rolling out

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