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Self-Checkout Sweethearting and the Banana Trick: How AI Stops SCO Theft

De Flow AI Team

De Flow AI Team

June 26, 20258 min read
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Self-Checkout Loss Prevention

Self-Checkout Sweethearting & the Banana Trick: How AI Stops SCO Theft

By De Flow AI Team

5-15x
SCO shrink vs. staffed lanes
35%+
of grocery trips now use SCO
<2 sec
to flag a mismatch to attendant
35-42%
SCO shrink reduction with AI

Why Self-Checkout Became the #1 Shrink Driver

Self-checkout was supposed to cut labor costs. Instead it quietly opened the single biggest hole in retail loss prevention. With more than a third of grocery transactions now flowing through SCO lanes — and each one carrying many times the shrink rate of a staffed register — the math turned against retailers fast. A handful of chains even rolled back SCO expansion after internal data showed losses running several times higher.

The fix isn't ripping out self-checkout — it's a labor lifeline. The fix is wrapping every SCO lane in computer vision so the machine watches the transaction as closely as a cashier would.


🍌 The Four Most Common SCO Scams

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The Banana Trick

Ringing up an expensive item under a cheap produce code — e.g. scanning a premium steak as loose bananas.

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The Ghost Scan

Passing an item over the scanner so it looks scanned — but it never beeps or registers.

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Ticket Switching

Swapping a cheaper barcode onto a higher-value product before scanning.

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Skip-Scanning

Bagging items directly without scanning them at all — the most common and costly.

Crucially, a large share of these are honest mistakes, not malice. That's exactly why automation should assist verification — never accuse the customer directly.


🎯 How AI Catches It: Scan-to-Bag Correlation

Overhead cameras at each lane detect "item-in-hand" and "item-in-bag" events, then correlate them against the live POS scan feed. When an item lands in the bag with no matching scan, the system surfaces a still-frame and the offending SKU to the attendant in under two seconds — before the customer has left.

Camera Sees
Item → Bag
object detected entering bagging area
POS Confirms
No Scan = Alert
mismatch triggers attendant prompt

"Our SCO shrink was running four times our staffed lanes. Scan-to-bag correlation cut it by 40% in under a year — and the prompts feel like help, not accusations, so customers don't bristle."

— Loss Prevention Manager, grocery chain

Close the self-checkout gap

See scan-to-bag AI running on your existing SCO cameras.

Book a Demo →
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