During the test phase, 7-Eleven employees have been providing feedback and suggestions to executives.
"Introducing new store technology to 7-Eleven employees first has proven to be a very productive way to test and learn before launching to a wider audience," Suri said in a statement. "They are honest and candid with their feedback, which enables us to learn and quickly make adjustments to improve the experience."
Once the shopper has made their selection, they simply walk out of the store. Afterward, they receive an itemized digital receipt showing their purchase.
"Retail technology is evolving at a rapid pace and customer expectations are driving the evolution," 7-Eleven president and CEO Joe DePinto said in a statement.