PHOTO| Two Rivers Mall, Carrefour’s 12th location to offer the service, delivering an elevated, modern shopping experience
Nairobi, Kenya, 24 September 2025: Carrefour, which Majid Al Futtaim owns the exclusive rights to operate in Kenya, has introduced an advanced self-checkout service at its Two Rivers Mall store, enhancing speed, convenience, and customer experience. This marks Carrefour’s twelfth store in Nairobi to offer self-checkout.
The service is powered by an upgraded Android-based system that delivers seamless, faster transactions. With an interface modeled on familiar smartphone layouts, it allows shoppers to scan items and complete their purchases quickly and effortlessly. Customers can also benefit from flexible payment options, including mobile money, bank cards, MyCLUB points, or Carrefour gift cards, ensuring a smooth and efficient checkout process.
The growing adoption of self-checkout is a core pillar of Carrefour’s digital transformation strategy, alongside innovations such as the Carrefour app, mobile Scan&Go, and Go Green e-receipts. Through continued investment in advanced retail technologies, Carrefour is setting new benchmarks for convenience, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
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