Wal-Mart demands double RFID chips with groceries
RFID pioneer and corporate monolith Wal-Mart is speeding on with its deployment of the track-and-trace technology.
It announced that 500 new stores and clubs will roll out RFID for case and pallet level tracking before the end of the fiscal year, doubling the number of locations using it.
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