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Retail · 20 August 2026

Morrisons teams with Everseen to improve customer experience at self-checkout

Morrisons has partnered with Everseen to deploy computer-vision AI at self-checkout, targeting scanning errors and false alerts that erode shopper trust and slow throughput.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

UK supermarket chain Morrisons has partnered with computer-vision specialist Everseen to deploy AI-powered monitoring at its self-checkout tills, aiming to cut down on scanning errors and reduce the number of false alerts that interrupt shoppers mid-transaction.

The technology uses computer vision to distinguish genuine scanning mistakes or missed items from routine shopper behaviour, with the goal of reducing unnecessary stoppages at self-service checkouts while still catching real errors.

Why it matters

Self-checkout has become a flashpoint in grocery retail: it promises speed and lower labour costs, but poorly tuned detection systems frequently misfire, flagging honest shoppers, triggering repeated "unexpected item" prompts, and forcing staff to intervene. Each false alert chips away at trust and adds friction to what is meant to be a faster path through the store.

By applying computer vision to sort genuine errors from normal shopper behaviour, Morrisons is signalling that the next phase of self-checkout is not about adding more sensors or alarms, but about making the existing technology smarter and less intrusive. For retailers under pressure to balance loss prevention with a smooth customer journey, this points to AI's role shifting from surveillance to service enablement.

The Renascence take

The real story here isn't shrinkage — it's the psychological cost of being wrongly accused, even by a machine. Every false "please wait for assistance" alert is a small trust rupture, and shoppers remember friction far more vividly than they remember convenience.

Self-checkout was sold as a speed play, but its biggest unsolved problem is behavioral: customers police themselves under implicit suspicion, and false positives feel like an accusation, not a glitch. Retailers chasing loss prevention through AI should measure success not just in reduced shrinkage but in reduced false-alert rates per basket — because a system that quietly earns shopper trust will outperform one that merely tightens control. The operators who win here will treat error-detection accuracy as a customer experience metric, not just a security one.

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