This comes as cashless stores have been on the rise. Amazon has been expanding its cashierless stores, dubbed Amazon Go outlets, across the nation. The e-commerce giant has already opened shop in Seattle, San Francisco and Chicago, and another location is expected to come to New York City. With Amazon Go, customers scan their phones at the store’s entry, then simply pick the items they want and leave. In-store cameras track what people take off the shelf, and customers get charged for items when they scan their phone on the way out.
It’s unclear if Amazon Go could expand to Philadelphia. Amazon declined to comment. The City of Philadelphia didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
The new legislation was reportedly signed by Mayor Jim Kenney last week and will take effect July 1. Businesses that violate the law could reportedly be fined up to $2,000. Some transactions are reportedly exempt: parking lots, garages, businesses that offer memberships, rentals with security deposits, electronic transactions and goods sold only to staff.
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